Love Island's Maura Higgins gave fans something to look at as she posted a stunning pic of her BRIT Awards outfit on Tuesday evening.
The 31-year-old beauty cut a glam figure as she posed in front of a car for a snap shared with her 3.3 million Instagram followers.
The Irish reality TV star showed off her toned and tanned physique as she wore a revealed black and white outfit. Maura looked a picture of happiness in the one-shoulder crop top and mini skirt design as she flashed a beaming smile towards the camera while also showing off her blingy dangly earrings.
And fans and celebs alike were quick to comment on the picture she simply captioned "The Brits" alongside white and black heart emojis.
Fellow Love Island season five star Molly-Mae Hague was among those leaving praise in the comments section, with the 22-year-old saying: "Did not disappoint. Flawless."
Season four alumni Stephanie Lam also commented: "Okay but the ABS tho," while cleaning queen Mrs Hinch said: "Oh my."
Many other followers simply replied with the fire emoji, including TV personality Georgia Kousoulou, beauty blogger Emily Shak and Love Island season six star Molly Smith.
Maura revealed on her Instagram Stories that she actually missed the chance to flaunt her look on the red carpet at the awards ceremony as "traffic was crazy".
However, she made she her fans saw her look in all its glory as she posted a video of her sitting in the back seat of her luxury motor showing her mini-skirt's slit down the right side.
She went on to share videos of Adele's performance before uploading a short black-and-white clip of her getting back into her vehicle.
At the awards on Tuesday night Adele also showcased a series of stunning looks as she showed off her svelte figure while collecting awards and belting out ballads.
The 33-year-old songstress impressed her fans with her choice of outfits as she switched from her velvet gown on the red carpet to a glittering ensemble while singing her heart out. She was then seen in a super short little black dress.
The Easy On Me singer went on to make a jibe at the BRITs gender-neutral awards - which are new for this year - as she collected the first ever Artist of the Year award at the ceremony in London.
The pop star is the first winner of the Artist of the Year award, with the awards previously being split into genders and were known as Best British Male and Best British Female in the past.
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