ANNE-Marie and Laura Anderson were among the stars who raised £1.8million after uniting at John Caudwell’s Butterfly Ball.
Every year, the Caudwell Children Charity hosts a ceremony to support its work with thousands of sick children in the UK.
The annual ball took place at the Indigo at The O2 and raised almost £2m to support autistic children and children with a disability.
This year’s event centred around the theme “We are all Different, Be You” and was hosted by Love Island star Laura Whitmore.
A variety of TV stars sparked up the crowd on the red-carpet.
Laura Anderson was glowing in her multicoloured sequined bandeau midi dress as she attended the event with her friend.
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She chose to pair her glamorous dress up with a pair gold strapped high heels.
She went for an effortless glowing glam makeup look with shimmery eyeshadow, black eyeliner and a light pink glossy lip.
Laura’s hair, a platinum blonde with a loose middle parting was styled in curls.
Anne-Marie the pop star also made a red carpet appearance. She opted to wear a casual outfit with baggy black pants and an oversize printed t-shirt.
Anne’s hair was styled in bunches. She opted for minimal makeup with matte pink lip gloss, black eyeliner, and mascara.
John Caudwell, founder of Caudwell Children, said “I am incredibly proud of the work Caudwell Children delivers each and every year, which is why so much of my time and energy is dedicated to supporting their work.
“This year the Butterfly Ball celebrated all of our differences, helping us to recognise that by thinking and acting differently we can affect positive change in the world.”
Founded by philanthropist John in 2000, Caudwell Children has helped 78,500 children and their families and has provided more than £91million worth of services.
By personally paying for the charity’s annual administration and management overheads, he enables the charity to offer complete transparency to its supporters, with 100 per cent of donations going directly to the children and families who need it.