The night’s number, tennis singer, 42, cut a beautiful determine in a form-fitting metallic and black gown. The Grand Slam champion wore bouncing waves with her gentle golden tresses.
In a brave yellow gown with a sizzling part cut-out and a hole that went up past her hip, the 39-year-old set on a pretty slender display. The blonde bombshell wore strappy dark feet and her curls cascaded down to add height to her appearance.
24 wore a black and gold little dress and strappy dark feet. The actress wore a tiny golden collar with the name Halo written on it.
Rapper GloRilla, 24, showed off her washboard abs in a steamy black gown with a top cut-out. The Yeah Glo! A metal lariat necklace and dark heels were the accessories for the outfit.
Quality in Sports Performance Monthly Awards is what the ESPY Awards, which received criticism for their decision to award the Pat Tillman medal for service this year, are known as. ESPN created an annual honors program in 1993.
The prizes celebrate individual and team sport efforts, as well as other sports-related accomplishments from the past month.
Serena is the first African American woman to host the event this month, making history.
She was joined by her father, co-founder Alexis Ohanian, 41, and their six-year-old girl Alexis Olympia.
Alexis looked strong while sporting a black coat and clean sneakers. Alexis, the baby, looked wonderful in a metal dress.
The couple have two girls. Apart from Alexis, they are also kids to Adira River Ohanian, who was born in August 2023.
GloRilla was spotted mingling with 20-year-old college basketball player Flau’jae Johnson, a brother singer.
Flau’jae won over with a tulle-covered dramatic dark mini dress.
As she kicked off the red carpet at the Hollywood Dolby Theatre, comedy Nikki Glaser, 40, stunned in a fiery crimson irregular dress with fabric detailing that showcased her muscular arms.
The white bomb added knee-high crimson leather shoes to complete the look. Her lighting tresses were cut into gentle waves.
Quinta Brunson, 34, dazzled in a embroidered blue gown with sheer panels and a decorative display.
Selling Sunset stars Jason Oppenheim, 47, and Mary Bonnet made a fashionable trio on the red carpet.
Mary thrilled in a busty product lace-up outfit.
She paired her golden tresses with a platinum Dolce & Gabbana clutch and a fashionable updo with her blonde hair.
Colman Domingo, 54, showed off his naturally great design in vintage-inspired great waisted Frey pants, a matching fabric gray shirt and a silver coat.
The ESPY Awards have a wide range of types, including ‘Best Male Athlete’ and ‘Best Female Athlete’ and perhaps ‘Best Comeback Athlete.’
Prince Harry, 39, will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service for his Invictus Games accomplishments at the lavish function.
When Tillman was 27 years old when he was killed by pleasant fire while serving in Afghanistan 20 years before, he had his life cruelly cut short. He had given up a multi-million dollar contract to join the US Army.
There was a lot of backlash after Prince Harry was revealed to be receiving the award, with countless Americans calling on him to decline.
Mary Tillman, Pat’s family, has criticized the decision to award Prince Harry an honor honoring her deceased child and claimed she was not consulted.
She said, “I’m shocked as to why they chose for a contentious and controversial person to receive the award.”
‘There are consumers that are far more appropriate. There are people who are actively helping veterans in the senior community.’
‘These people do not have the money, resources, links or pleasure that Prince Harry has. I feel that those types of individuals may become recognized.’
Unsung soldiers have recently received the Pat Tillman Award.
It was given to the Buffalo Bills’ American football team’s coaching staff next year, who performed a survivor’s first on-field salute.
With his Invictus Games, ESPN claimed Harry was receiving honors for his “unrelenting job in making a good influence on the senior community through the power of activity.”
More than 68, 000 people signed a petition asking ESPN to remove Harry from the awards program because he had been “implied in disputes that call into question his eligibility to get an recognition of this scale.”
The Pat Tillman prize should be in line with his values and should respect one who, like Tillman, has shown unwavering devotion to their club and country, according to New Jersey native Patti Mickel, who started the plea.
The intent of awarding this honor to someone who doesn’t reflect the award’s intent devalues it and disrespects Tillman’s legacy.