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Christine McGuinness nearly spilled out of her low-cut black mini dress at the British Diversity Awards 2026, held at JW Marriott Grosvenor House on Wednesday.
The model, 38, put on a very busty display as she struck a pose outside of the luxurious venue.
Christine was joined by the likes of Blue star Duncan James, Sinitta, Tamzin Outhwaite and Denise Welch.
Loose Women star Denise slipped into a very vibrant yellow number while Sinitta added a touch of elegance with a lace slip dress.
The British Diversity Awards celebrate the individuals and organisations driving meaningful change across diversity, equity and inclusion in the UK.
Sir Lenny Henry received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades-long diversity advocacy across the creative industries.
Upon receiving the award, Sir Lenny said: ‘I know we’re living in uncertain, scary times… all the things we’ve fought for are being threatened and diversity is under attack.
‘Long before he blundered into Iran, Donald Trump had been at war with diversity. That guy hates DEI so much, he must think it stands for ‘Don’t Eye-up Ivanka!
‘Over here, Nigel Farage hates DEI more than he hates going to Clapham! Says we need to get rid of diversity in hiring and go back to a ‘merit-based system’… merit my a***!
‘Here’s what I know: we fought slavery and won, we fought apartheid and won, we fought Section 28 and won.
‘These people will never defeat us, because they’ll never share our passion. Everyone in this room is in the fight of our lives, and I can’t think of… anyone who I’d rather have by my side.
‘Let’s keep coming together, let’s keep uniting, let’s keep fighting and, most importantly, keep the faith. Thank you so much for this.’
Comedian Chris McCausland and Broadcaster Ria Hebden became joint winners of Media Champion Of The Year.
Chris said of his recognition: ‘There’s often a misconception that disabled people need inspiring – but what we really need is opportunity, access, and support.
‘When those things are in place, disabled people like myself can show our true potential. Thank you for this honour, and for continuing to champion inclusion and representation.’
England Hockey Player Tess Howard MBE picked up the Athlete Empowering Positive Change award.
The annual awards, sponsored by LSEG, brought together leading figures from business, entertainment, sport and grassroots organisations.
Hosted by Dr Ranj Singh and Charlene White, the evening also featured a special live performance from chart-topping boy band Blue.



