So it’s no surprise that the stars were out in force to pay tribute to those members of the public at the Pride Of Britain Awards on Monday evening.
And leading the way at the ceremony were pop singers Pixie Lott, Kimberly Walsh, Sarah Harding and Ashley Roberts who turned heads in their similar coloured and sexy frocks which ensured proceedings started with a pop.
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We like it a Lott: Pixie looked stunning in her
strapless gown with sheer skirt detailing at the Pride Of Britain Awards
on Monday evening
It's a girl band thing: Kimberley Walsh (L) and
Ashley Roberts (R) also made very dramatic entrances to ceremony held at
Grosvenor House
Golden girl: Sarah Harding stunned in her gold frock with sheer front panel
Mama Do songstress Pixie made an effortlessly glamorous appearance wearing a strapless frock featuring a full but sheer tulle skirt by British designer Yuvna Kim.
The dusty prink frock featured embroidered flowers which created a very dramatic but feminine affect.
Her blonde hair had been styled in a half up chignon with a pretty hair band accessorising it and completing her very pretty look.
Sheerly not: Pixie's dress featured a sheer section around the skirt creating a feminine but sexy look
She's well chained: Ashley looked sensational in her slinky frock which showed off her figure
Tats nice: Sarah showed off her tattoos with her strapless frock
Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh opted for a similar colour tone as she made her sensational entrance in a full length cream dress.
The long sleeve number oozed plenty of sex appeal with a cut-out chest section and a split in the skirt.
Finishing off her Hollywood inspired look she wore her hair straightened and had a slick of bright red lipstick.
Pop all over the place: Una Healy, Vanessa White, Mollie King and Rochelle Humes from The Saturdays all stun in their gowns
Demure: Amanda Holden (L) and Christine Bleakly opted for black dress which flattered their slim frames
Here come the boys: (Left to right) Jaymi
Hensley, George Shelley, JJ Hamblet and Josh Cuthbert of Union J
coordinated for the occasion
Her former bandmate Sarah Harding made an equally as eye-catching entrance in a long gold dress which featured a subtly sheer front panel.
Fellow pop Ashley Roberts was equally as show-stopping wearing a long gold dress which was extremely slinky and sexy.
Making sure nothing distracted from it her hair was pulled off her face in a ponytail and like Kimberley she too wore bright red lipstick.
TV darlings: Tess Daly (L) and Myleene Klass (R) opted for sexy looks as they took to the red carpet
Mummy-to-be: Peter Andre posed up with his pregnant girlfriend Emily MacDonagh
Red and black: Alexandra Burke (L) and Luisa
Zissman (R) turned heads in their eye-catching frocks - Alex's for the
colour and Luisa's for her low-cut top
He's back: Matt Goss made a very dapper appearance in his suit and black tie
Dressing to impress: A few of the members of the Loose Women got together for a knees up on the carpet
The 15th year of the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain awards is being marked by a gala ceremony in central London hosted by broadcaster and presenter Carol Vorderman.
The event has been backed by more than 100 stars and public figures including David Beckham, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, and global sports star Usain Bolt, the six times Olympic sprint champion and fastest man in the world.
Beckham is set to present the teenager of courage award to Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old Pakistani teenager who shot in the head by the Taliban after campaigning for girls' education.
Strike a pose: Sarah Harding was more than happy to have her picture taken and meet the waiting fans
Woof: Britain's Got Talent Winners Ashleigh and Pudsey looked groomed and ready for the evening
The silver fox arrives: Phillip Schofield and his wife looked excited ahead of the ceremony
Soapy: (L-R) Jacqueline Jossa, Brooke Vincent and Georgia May Foote smouldered as they arrived
Supporting the UK: The Wanted showed their support for the true stars of the UK
He told her: ‘You're an amazing young lady, a very special young lady, and your story has moved millions of people around the world.
‘I'm so privileged and honoured to present this award to you.’
Other unsung heroes to receive awards at the event include the families of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, in recognition of their long fight for justice. The award will be collected by Margaret Aspinall, chairman of the Hillsborough Families Support Group.
Pucker up: Eamonn Holmes gave his wife Ruth Langsford a kiss on the cheek in front of the cameras
Great looking: Jamie Redknapp and his wife Louise Redknapp showed once again that they are a good looking couple
Bold: Susanna Reid (L) is vibrant in blue while Michelle Mone (R) showed off a little too much chest
Off duty: Deborah Meaden arrived with her Strictly dance partner Robin Windsor
Rock out: Anita Dobson and Brian May were on hand at the ceremony looking their usually eclectic selves
Oh boy: McFly opted to ignore the smart dress code and ended up looking rather under dressed
Others to be recognised include eight-year-old Harley Lane, from Stockport, Cheshire, whose legs and arms were amputated to save his life after he suffered meningitis as a toddler. The schoolboy raised more than a £1,000 earlier this year in a sponsored run earlier this year using new prosthetic limbs.
Clifford Harding, 36, from Birmingham, who volunteers as a youth worker with vulnerable children, wins the Prince's Trust young achiever award.
Passers-by Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, from Cornwall, Amanda Donnelly, 44, and her daughter Gemini Donnelly-Martin, 20, will also receive a bravery award for their actions in the aftermath of the killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich, south east London earlier this year.
The Daily Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards are being shown on ITV on Tuesday at 8pm
Funny guy: Britain's Got Talent star Jack Carroll looked smart in a grey suit for the awards
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