The original Pussycat Doll song, 45, who won, turned eyes as she headed to the Royal Albert Hall.
The beauty received two assistants to pull up her dress in Nick style so she could reach to the occasion without a hitch.
Thom, 38, managed to stay clear to seize Nicole’s light as he trailed immediately behind the song.
A long gold collar and a pair of swinging diamond earrings completed the stunning ensemble.
However former rugby person Thom, 38,, cut a handsome number in a traditional tuxedo.
Before moving into the luxurious service, the lovers posed together on the red floor and glared into each other’s eyes.
At this year’s Olivier Awards in London on Sunday, Sunrise Boulevard won an amazing seven wins, while Sarah Snook and Andrew Scott’s perform even came out on top.
received the Best Actor in a Musical award for her efficiency on Sunset Boulevard, while Tom Francis, her main co-star, won the award for Best Actor in a Musical.
The display also won the Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Musical Revival and Jamie Lloyd received the Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director.
Somewhere, Jack Knowles took residence the White Light Award for Best Lighting Design; For his artistic guidance and direction, Alan Williams won the Outstanding Music Contribution prize, and Adam Fisher won the Best Sound Design honor from d&b audiotechnik.
Nicole, a popular legend, joked that she first wanted to thank God for preventing her from tripping on the way to receive her Best Actress in a Music award.
The US singer and actress also stated that she was” coming for heart” on Broadway prior to taking Sunset Boulevard to New York.
She thanked God for saving her from that excursion, before adding that she was “nothing without him.”
The singer added that “being from actually humble beginnings, I always wanted to be a song and complete musicals.”
She continued, “so many jobs,” and joked that the Hollywood star who was not “one of them” that she wanted to play in the music.
After months of accolades, it seemed almost expected that the winners would emerge as the 2024 began on Sunday night, which was confirmed by the American actress’s win of Best Actress, which was rightly so.
Snook, who is best known for her pivotal role in Succession, won the award for her stunning one-woman efficiency in a brand-new West End generation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The American actress takes all 26 jobs in the production, among them Basil Hallward, Sibyl Vane and of course Gray himself.
There was a sort of triumph for Andrew Scott, who unexpectedly won the award for Best Actor but ended up being one of the victors after VANYA, producer Stephen Simon’s modern adaptation of the Anton Chekhov classic, took home the prize for Best Renaissance at the ceremony held at London’s Royal Albert Hall.