Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2024 honoured a whole host of famous faces at a swanky ceremony at Raffles in London on Tuesday.
Actress Jodie Turner-Smith, 38, led the recipients and was awarded the Trailblazer trophy by pal and James Bond star Naomie Harris, 48.
Taking to the stage Jodie spoke candidly about her struggles with imposter syndrome and said the award ‘wasn’t really about her’ but was about the opportunity she’d been given as an actress to share ‘love and joy’.
The star-studded evening also saw Bridgerton’s Simone Ashley, 29, named as Game Changing Actor, following in the footsteps of last years Oscar Winner Adriana DeBose.
Simone was presented with the award by co-star Nicola Coughlan, 37, and in a lengthy speech, detailed how she’s been ‘frustrated’ by the problem that she and other women are told they’re ‘incapable’ of success.
Jodie Turner-Smith (L) was presented the Trailblazer trophy by pal and fellow actor Naomie Harris (R) as she led the winners at Tuesday’s Glamour Women of The Year Awards
The star-studded evening also saw Bridgerton ‘s Simone Ashley , 29, named as Game Changing Actor, following in the footsteps of last years Oscar Winning Adriana DeBose
Jodie could not wipe the smile off her face as she posed proudly with the trophy backstage
Elsewhere Chloe Bailey, 26, won the coveted Musician of The Year Award, as she followed in elder sister Halle’s footsteps, who earned last year’s honour.
Presented by Rap superstar Eve, 46, Chloe gushed in her acceptance speech: ‘This job has seen me realise unimaginable dreams’.
Baywatch icon Pamela Anderson, 57, was the recipient of this year’s Glamour Impact Award and opened up about her history of sexual abuse in an emotional speech.
She told the star-studded audience: ‘I dedicate this award to women everywhere, rising above their painful paths and finding the courage to be their best selves. God bless you, and thank you.’
Meanwhile former Love Island star Cally Jane Beech , 32, was honour for her activism and courageous work taking a stand against sexually explicit deepfakes of women and girls.
GLAMOUR’s Women of the Year Awards returned for another year to celebrate some of the biggest names in music, television, film, and sport.
Taking to the stage Jodie spoke candidly about her struggles with imposter syndrome and said the award ‘wasn’t really about her’ but was about the opportunity she’d been given as an actress to share ‘love and joy’
Jodie (L) posed alongside Naomie (R) backstage following her speech
Simone was presented with the award by co-star Nicola Coughlan , 37, and in a lengthy speech, detailed how she’s been ‘frustrated’ by the problem that she and other women are told they’re ‘incapable’ of success
Elsewhere Rap star Eve, 45 (R) presented Chloe Bailey, 26 (L) with the coveted Musician of The Year Award
Chloe followed in elder sister Halle’s footsteps who earned last year’s honour (right)
She gushed in her acceptance speech: ‘This job has seen me realise unimaginable dreams’.
The event, which is sponsored by Samsung and the new Galaxy Ring, honours the activists and record-breakers who are leading the charge for women’s equality.
Past winners have included Kim Cattrall, Naomi Campbell and Victoria Beckham.
Award winning comedian Katherine Ryan has once again returned to host the ceremony in west London – for the fourth year in a row.
Deborah Joseph, European Editorial Director at GLAMOUR, said of the inspiring event: ‘2024 has already been both a momentous and difficult year for women around the globe, with so many incredible activists speaking truth to power, as well as deeply concerning areas of regression in women’s rights.
‘While we still have so much to fight for, it’s even more important to champion the gamechangers, advocates, and feminist icons who are making the world a better place for women.
‘I can’t wait to toast them all at our annual GLAMOUR Women of the Year awards.’
former Love Island star Cally Jane Beech , 32, was honoured for her activism