Keely Hodgkinson goes braless in bold outfit on the red carpet as Olympic hero attends Brit Awards
KEELY HODGKINSON showed fans she is able to mix it with the world’s most famous pop stars at the Brits in the fashion stakes.
The 22-year-old famously won the gold medal in the 800 metres at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Then in December, she won the Sports Personality of the Year award.
But now the middle distance runner could add red carpet fashionista to her CV.
Hodgkinson turned up to The Brit Awards at The O2 looking super glam on Saturday night.
And she would have certainly turned heads with her daring outfit.
She wore a dazzling two-tone black and white dress that showed off her athletic figure.
However, Hodgkinson bravely went braless – showing off some major sideboob as she posed for snaps for photographers.
The athlete was joined at The Brits by celebrities including Maura Higgins, Sabrina Carpenter, and Maya Jama.
It’s the second time in just over a week Keely has stunned at The O2.
On February 20, she attended Aston Martin’s 75th anniversary car launch.
She donned a smart pantsuit as she posed in front of an F1 car.
Hodgkinson was joined by a whole host of other stars at the event in Greenwich.
Alongside drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris, celeb attendees included Gordon Ramsay, and Jack Whitehall.
Hodgkinson will have enjoyed a night to take her mind off the heartache of an injury scuppering her chances of breaking a longstanding world record.
The 22-year-old had planned to run the quickest time over 800 metres indoors at her inaugural Keely Klassic at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena last month.
But she saw her opportunity to do so snatched away when an injury in her hamstring flared up just three days before the event.
And a scan has since revealed a significant problem that has even raised questions about her ability to compete again this winter.
Speaking on the injury, Hodgkinson revealed that she shed a tear upon finding out the news.
She said: “I’m so gutted and disappointed to be announcing this. I’m devastated to be missing the launch of the first Keely Klassic.
“Me and my team worked so hard these last couple of months to put me in a perfect position to race, and I was so excited to perform in front of a home crowd.
“I won’t lie – when I got the news this afternoon, I shed a tear.
“I’ve worked so hard for this moment and was in the best shape of my life. I’m absolutely gutted that I won’t be able to race for the fans.
“Especially after so many have bought tickets to see me try and break the world record.
“But this event was never just about me – it was always about showcasing British talent, creating something new for the sport, and bringing more energy and entertainment to athletics.
“That’s something I’m committed to for the long term. I’ll be in Birmingham on Saturday doing everything I can to make sure it’s an amazing night for the athletes and the fans.”