The Nordoff and Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards were held at The Grosvenor House Hotel for the star-studded meeting on Friday at The Chase Hotel, where the 42-year-old Chase sun was among the customers.
Jenny looked a long way from her extremely significant quizzing image for the occasion, which is a prestigious yearly event held by the UK’s largest audio therapy charity Nordoff and Robbins.
In a wrap dress with an animal printing and rainbows sequined neck, Jenny entered the awards ceremony.
She paired the look with thick lace-up boots and large black stockings with her name metal locks tucked down by her shoulders.
Artist Thomas Wolski joined Jenny on the red carpet, and the pair posed for pictures while making peace signs.
The Silver Clef Awards have raised nearly £13 million since 1976 for transformative music therapy services for both young and old in the UK.
Jenny made it known in April that she had been left feeling “vulnerable and anxious” after being robbed.
She was the victim of a cruel scam after a man knocked on her door and demanded access to her apartment because it appeared to have a leak.
The man entered Jenny’s bedroom and robbed her of her phone as well as some precious jewelry, promising only a short while while he took some photos.
Appearing on Morning Live, Jenny opened up to hosts and on about the ordeal.
The star admitted she feels “stupid” for letting him into her apartment in the first place and has received little support from the police. She was clearly shaken by the incident.
Describing how the conman entered her flat, she began: ‘It was an ordinary morning and I had a ring on the doorbell, let someone into my block of flats.’
He knocked on the door and said the building manager was coming, that the leak had been fixed, and that the landlord had just installed a new kitchen.
The actor continued to explain that the man claimed it would only take a few minutes and that he needed to take a few pictures of the apparent leak.
“Maybe I had a little doubt about it.” However, I figured, “we have had so many people in, it’s a quick job, go on, I will let him in.”
Unfortunately, he entered my bedroom with the door shut and when he left, I realized that he had taken my phone and three pieces of jewelry, which my parents had given me for special occasions and were irreplaceable.
Jenny went to find her phone so she could call her landlord and inquire if the man had been scheduled to come round, but it was gone.
As Helen offered her support to Jenny, she asked her how she was feeling now after the incident, as Jenny admitted: ‘Immediately and still now I feel quit stupid.’
‘I feel gullible that I let this happen. I am aware that I shouldn’t be giving myself too much credit because this was a very clever scam.’