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Olivia Attwood looks incredible at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins after dramatic I’m A Celeb

I'M A Celeb star Olivia Attwood looked sensational in a black tailored suit as she attended The Sun's Who Cares Wins Awards.

The reality star - who was forced to leave the jungle early after her blood tests returned abnormal results - stepped out in a chic ensemble, with a sky blue shirt and sleek black heels on Tuesday.

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Olivia Attwood looked incredible in a tailored suit at The Sun's Who Cares Wins AwardsCredit: Getty
I'm A Celeb's Olivia looked chic in the black buttoned blazerCredit: Rex
The reality star was forced to quit the jungle after just 48 hoursCredit: Rex

Olivia, 31, looked in high spirits as she arrived at the glittering ceremony - presented by Davina McCall and sponsored by The National Lottery.

She showed off her incredible physique in the black buttoned blazer and accessorised her outfit with a blue designer clutch bag and a gold bracelet.

The blonde beauty wore her tresses in a stylish half up-do and completed her glamourous look with flawless makeup.

The telly favourite joined celebrities including Anthony JoshuaJamie OliverHarry RedknappMel BOlivia AttwoodSusanna ReidEllie Simmonds and Katie Piper mingling with all our lucky nominees.

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Olivia - who returned from Australia earlier this month - was rushed to A&E before she was told she would have to go home just hours into her stint on I'm A Celebrity.

She was found to have abnormal blood test results but was soon given the all-clear, but bosses ruled it was unsafe for her to return.

She touched down back in the UK shortly after, opening up on the ordeal last week as she told fans she was devastated to leave.

The reality star previously insisted she was on to “bigger and better things” after her jungle departure.

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Olivia posted a cryptic message online shortly after returning, which read: "Everything is happening as it is meant to, or at least it's just nice to tell ourselves that."

She also said she was “grateful” to be “completely healthy” again and hinted there’s “so much to look forward to this year and next.”

Olivia flashed a big smile as she walked the red carpet alongside a host of famous faces at The Sun's event in London.

And you’ll be able to watch the event too, on Channel 4 at 6.30pm this coming Sunday.

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Sun doctor Zoe Williamwas one of the judges, alongside Claudia WinklemanChristine LampardTyrone MingsAdam KayPenny Lancaster, Sun Editor Victoria Newton and Ellie Orton, CEO of NHS Charities Together.

Dr Zoe explains what you have to look forward to.

"It's that time of year again, The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards have come around.

"It’s been an absolute pleasure to be a judge this year but it definitely hasn’t been easy.

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"Of the thousands of entries that came in, every single one was an amazing story of people going above and beyond to help others.

"While some were filled with hope, others were tough to read and heartbreaking — I’m not the only judge who choked up on more than one occasion.

"From the selfless young carer who saved her mum’s life, to the fearless midwife dodging bombs in Ukraine to look after expectant mothers, this year’s nominees are all winners and heroes.

"It’s always an honour to hear their stories and read about just how much we really are there for each other.

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Who Cares Wins 2022

THE Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards will celebrate our dedicated healthcare workers in a glitzy ceremony hosted by the one and only Davina McCall.

It will be screened on Channel 4 and All 4 on November 27 at 6.30pm and these are the categories your health heroes could be in with a chance of winning:

Best Doctor - an NHS doctor - GP, hospital doctor or consultant

Best Midwife - an NHS midwife who has provided great care for a woman or her baby

Best Team - any NHS or healthcare team on the frontline and behind the scenes that has gone above and beyond the call of duty

Best Nurse - an NHS nurse in any field

Best Health Charity - For a charity that has helped change lives

Unsung Hero - For someone who deserves to be recognised and celebrated for their work helping others

Young Hero - For youngsters that have gone above and beyond. Open to anyone under the age of 18

Mental Health Hero - For significant contribution to mental health

999 Hero - For teams and individuals that have stepped up in a crisis

Visit The Sun's Who Cares Wins awards page for all the latest awards news, interviews and red carpet photos. 

"As a judge, it’s not been easy to whittle down the nominations.

"Among them were breath-taking, lifesaving emergencies as well as everyday stories of lives changed.

"I think my fellow judges would agree, if we could make everyone a winner, we definitely would."

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The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards will be broadcast on Channel 4 and All 4 on Sunday, November 27 at 6.30pm.

The glittering ceremony is presented by Davina McCall and sponsored by The National Lottery
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