Jorgie Porter puts on a glamorous display in a white lace sheer dress as she joins Alan Halsall and his new girlfriend at Manchester charity ball

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Jorgie Porter put on a glamorous display in a white lace sheer dress as she joined Alan Halsall and his new girlfriend at a charity ball in Manchester on Saturday night.

The former Hollyoaks actress, 38, led the stars at the Dr Michael Josephson MBE Farewell Ball, which raises funds for children’s charities across the North-West.

Held at The Manchester Deansgate Hotel, Jorgie looked sensational as she arrived for the red carpet in a white off-the-shoulder dress joined by her fiance Oliver Piotrowski.

Jorgie’s wrap dress featured a white lace asymmetric fabric and a sheer panel at the abdomen, as well as a train.

Also in attendance was Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall – who made his first public appearance with his new girlfriend Ellie Dolan.

Alan opted for a black three-piece suit while his glamorous girlfriend wore a light brown floral corseted gown. 

Jorgie Porter put on a glamorous display in a white lace sheer dress as she joined Alan Halsall and his new girlfriend at a charity ball in Manchester on Saturday night Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall made his first public appearance with his new girlfriend Ellie Dolan

The I’m A Celebrity star, 43, went public with his romance with human resources co-ordinator Ellie back in May.

According to The Mirror, the blossoming relationship was already ‘serious’ in May despite the pair rarely seen with one another. 

Alan and Ellie reportedly met at the Marriott Worsley Park club, where Alan is a member and Ellie works.

Another star in attendance for the ball was chat show host Graham Norton who wore a black suit with a satin collar.

Now in its seventh year, The Dr Michael Josephson MBE Farewell Ball has raised millions for charities. The final amount raised this evening was £1,081.227 net. 

Meanwhile former Celebrity Big Brother star Marisha Wallace turned heads in a bright red figure-hugging gown featuring a tulle tiered skirt and bra design. 

Singer Heather Small, the lead vocalist of the band M People, looked incredible in a green racer neck form-fitting midi dress with ruched fabric.  

Elsewhere Emmerdale actor Joe Warren Plant also made an appearance as he stepped onto red carpet in a black three-piece suit. 

TV personality Rob Rinder opted for a brighter ensemble in a red velvet tuxedo with a black satin bowtie.  

The former Hollyoaks actress lead the stars at the Dr Michael Josephson MBE Farewell Ball, raising funds for children¿s charities across the North-West Held at The Manchester Deansgate Hotel, Jorgie looked sensational as she arrived for the red carpet in a white off-the-shoulder dress joined by her fiance Oliver Piotrowski Jorgie's wrap dress featured a white lace asymmetric fabric and a sheer panel at the abdomen, as well as a train Alan opted for a black three-piece suit while his glamorous girlfriend wore a light brown floral corseted gown Another star in attendance for the ball was chat show host Graham Norton who wore a black suit with a satin collar Meanwhile former Celebrity Big Brother star Marisha Wallace turned heads in a bright red figure-hugging gown featuring a tulle tiered skirt and bra design Singer Heather Small, the lead vocalist of the band M People, looked incredible in a green racer neck form-fitting midi dress with ruched fabric Elsewhere Emmerdale actor Joe Warren Plant also made an appearance as he stepped onto red carpet in a black three-piece suit

The event marked the culmination of Dr Michael Josephson MBE’s remarkable charity work and brought together an array of talent from television, music, theatre and business. 

It featured a live performance from Gabrielle singing her hits including Dreams and Out of Reach as well as an opener by Chesney Hawkes.

The evening was supported by former England cricketer and TV personality Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff and journalist and TV presenter Piers Morgan, with the two friends donating a lunch to be enjoyed with eight guests at an exclusive London location.

Speaking at the event, Dr Michael Josephson MBE said: ‘I am deeply grateful to everyone who supported this evening – from the performers and donors to every single guest in the room. 

‘To see such generosity and goodwill come together in one place is truly humbling, and a perfect finale for the Dr Michael Josephson MBE Farewell Ball.’