The crème de la crème from the world of celebrity, fashion and sports turned out in force to attend the 22nd GQ Men Of The Year Awards at London’s Tate Modern on Tuesday. And after a night of celebrating the biggest names in pop culture, the likes of Rita Ora, Maya Jama and Charli XCX were out letting loose as they hit the afterparty. The glamorous trio ensured all eyes would be on them as they strutted their stuff into the venue clad in eye-catching metallic ensembles, and looked ready to party the night away. Terrific trio: After a night of celebrating the biggest names in pop culture, the likes of Rita Ora, Maya Jama and Charli XCX were out letting loose as they hit the afterparty for the GQ Men Of The Year Awards in London on Tuesday Ready for bed? Whilst the ladies were letting loose, it appeared Brooklyn Beckham had overdone the celebrations as he kept the party going until the early hours of Wednesday morning, emerging from a private after-party in London at 4am Rita, 28, opted for an outfit change for the afterparty, slipping out of her lacy black dress in favour of a plunging leopard… Read full this story
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Rita Ora goes racy in leopard print, Maya Jama shows off her twerking skills and Charli XCX bares all in a sheer mini as the stars enjoy VERY wild GQ Men Of The Year afterparty (but it looks like Brooklyn Beckham overdid the celebrations) have 305 words, post on www.dailymail.co.uk at September 4, 2019. This is cached page on Goose Art. If you want remove this page, please contact us.