Heard the one about the two Pussycat Dolls on the red carpet? All eyes are on Ashley Roberts as she runs into Kimberley Wyatt at the British Comedy Awards
They sensationally split from the Pussycat Dolls at the same time after rumours of cat fighting.
Although former dolls Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt looked they were the best of friends as they had an emotional reunion at the British Comedy Awards.
The two Americans couldn't keep their paws off each other on the red carpet, with jungle princess Ashley, 31, showing off her enviable tan in a backless orange dress with a silver belt showing off her tiny waist.
Reunited: Ashley and Kimberly hug on the red carpet, Ashley's orange dress shows off her enviable jungle tan
Kimberley, 30, hid her curves in a baggy black dress with her trademark blonde hair loose over her shoulders while her pal Ashley kept her honey locks tied up in a Helen Flanagan-esque bun.
Both blondes, who left the famous group in 2010, looked sensational in their outfits at the event which was aired on TV on Wednesday evening.
Neither of the ladies were up for an award at the event hosted by Jonathan Ross at the Fountain Studios in north London.
Big grins: The pair looked thrilled to be reunited at The British Awards or maybe they had just heard a good joke?
No joking matter: Both ladies pose up a storm, with Ashley showing off her hourglass figure in her bright orange number
Kimberly opted for a simple black dress combined with bang on trend red lipstick which highlighted her flawless complexion.
Both girls left the band after rumours about band arguments, with and Kimberly saying Nicole had never been a friend of hers.
Kimberly only said, 'I've left the group. I am so thankful for everything the Pussycat Dolls (have) brought into my life.Money and fame can't buy happiness."
Heard the one about the two Pussycat Dolls on the red carpet? Kimberly and Ashley make posing no joke
Don't Cha! Jonathan Ross gets some dance tips from Ashley
Ashley later confirmed she'd quit.
Posting on her official website, she said: "Yes, I have left the Pussycat Dolls..I love you all sooo much!!! I am so grateful to have the love and support of all of you. It was an amazing ride and I learned so much!'
The British Comedy Awards are the crown of the comedy circuit and nominees include Charlie Brooker, Graham Norton, Harry Hill, Stephen Fry, Hugh Bonneville, Peter Capaldi, Steve Coogan, Tom Hollander, Jessica Hynes, Olivia Colman, Rebecca Front, David Mitchell, Lee Mack, Sean Lock, Jo Brand, Nina Conti, Sarah Millican, Sue Perkins and Jack Whitehall.
Friends forever: The Pussycat Dolls didn't let the fun stop when they got inside
Clash: Kelly Brook doesn't stand out in her white dress at the awards
Chic: Kelly may of blended into the background, but her dress did accentuate her tiny waist
Grope and a cuddle: Kelly and Kieth lemon get a little frisky before the awards
Unfortunately Kelly didn't stand out on the red carpet as her white dress managed to blur into the background.
The joke was on Kelly, 33, as she turned up for the wards in a white dress which unfortunately left her fading into the background as she entered the awards show in Wembly on Wednesday.
Her off the shoulder white dress unfortunately clashed with the blue and white background, making Kelly unusually fade into the background.
Kelly does wallflower: Kelly Brook's dress clashes with the backdrop at The British Comedy Awards
It worked better onstage: Kelly's dress stood out when she wasn't against the awful backdrop
The awards, which were aired live on Channel 4, crowned Jack Whitehall the King Of Comedy, best female went to Jo Brand, while Reeves and Mortimer won Best Screen Writers Guild of Great Britain.
Twitter went into overdrive in the moments after Whitehall was crowned the King of Comedy with one user simply saying: 'I am sorry, just who is Jack Whitehall?'
Others were furious Peep Show creator David Mitchell didn't take home the crown.
He's a joker! Keith Lemon grabs the award
King of comedy or just a joker? Jack Whitehall with girlfriend Gemma Chan before the awards
Controversial: Jack Whitehall was named King Of Comedy - he beat David Mitchell
But jaws dropped when Sacha Baron Cohen brought famous Staines Massive Ali G out onstage, the comic was picking up his Outstanding Achievement Awards as his first ever famous satirical character.
In usual Cohen style, the comedy star courted controversy as the back of his tracksuit was emblazoned with the name 'Savile' - a reference to the now disgraced children's TV presenter.
Cohen told the audience he had not been Ali G for a decade, adding: 'A lot has changed in ten years...', before turning round and revealing his tracksuit.
Comedy gold or tasteless? Ali G appeared on stage with a tracksuit emblazoned with Savile on the back
He's a winner! Charlie Brooker and wife Konnie Huq arrive and look closer than ever
They played arch-rivals in political satire The Thick Of It, but Rebecca Front and Peter Capaldi shared the glory at the British Comedy Awards.
Capaldi was named Best TV Comedy Actor for his role as foul-mouthed spin doctor Malcolm Tucker while Front won the Best TV Comedy Actress award for her portrayal of hapless politician Nicola Murray.
Her success meant there was no win for Olivia Colman, who was nominated in the category for two different roles - in Olympic satire Twenty Twelve and the sitcom Rev.
Who's the biggest diva? Joan Collins joins Jonathan Ross onstage
Glamour all over: Joan shows how its done in a white suit as Fonejacker Kayvan Novak goes all out in drag
Give us a kiss! Jonathan Ross tries to be funny with a kiss for Fonejacker
Capaldi saw off competition from Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville, who got a nod for his Twenty Twelve role, along with Tom Hollander for Rev and Steve Coogan.
Ali G and Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen won a special award for Outstanding Achievement - more than a decade after he was named Best Newcomer.
Other winners include Charlie Brooker, named Best Comedy Entertainment Personality, and Harry Hill, whose TV Burp show was named the Best Comedy Entertainment Programme.
Now they're laughing! Julian Barratt and Julia Davis get ready for a night of laughs
Comedy geniuses: Graham Norton and Sarah Millcan left without picking up any awards
Joke's on you: Jonathan Ross tried to pull off some of his comedy gold at the awards
The award for Best Sitcom saw The Thick Of It, Rev and Twenty Twelve all lose out to Julia Davis's SKY show Hunderby, which was also named Best New Comedy Programme.
The viewing public were also asked to vote for the King or Queen of Comedy with Alan Carr, Graham Norton, David Mitchell, Jack Whitehall, Lee Mack and Sarah Millican in the running.
The British Comedy Awards are the crown of the comedy circuit and nominees includeD Charlie Brooker, Graham Norton, Harry Hill, Stephen Fry, Hugh Bonneville, Peter Capaldi, Steve Coogan, Tom Hollander, Jessica Hynes, Olivia Colman, Rebecca Front, David Mitchell, Lee Mack, Sean Lock, Jo Brand, Nina Conti, Sarah Millican, Sue Perkins and Jack Whitehall.
AND THE JOKE'S ON.... FULL WINNERS LIST
Best Comedy Entertainment Personality - Charlie Brooker
Best Sitcom - Hunderby
Best Male TV Comic - Lee Mack
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme - Harry Hill's TV Burp
Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist - Morgana Robinson
Best TV Comedy Actress - Rebecca Front
The Writers Guild of Great Britain - Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer
Best TV Comedy Actor - Peter Capaldi
Best Female TV Comic - Jo Brand
Best Sketch Show - Cardinal Burns
Best New Comedy Programme - Hunderby
Outstanding Achievement - Sacha Baron Cohen
Best Sitcom - Hunderby
Best Male TV Comic - Lee Mack
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme - Harry Hill's TV Burp
Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist - Morgana Robinson
Best TV Comedy Actress - Rebecca Front
The Writers Guild of Great Britain - Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer
Best TV Comedy Actor - Peter Capaldi
Best Female TV Comic - Jo Brand
Best Sketch Show - Cardinal Burns
Best New Comedy Programme - Hunderby
Outstanding Achievement - Sacha Baron Cohen
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