Kate Ferdinand looked every inch the proud wife on Friday as she watched her husband Rio receive an award at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.
The WAG, 33, showed off her incredible figure in a black and white gown as she posed for snaps before the lavish event.
She accessorised with dazzling silver jewellery and sported a flawless bronzed makeup look, with her blonde locks swept to one side.
Meanwhile Rio, who was awarded the Player Career Award, looked dapper in a black suit.
Sharing a glamorous snap to Instagram, Kate wrote: '@globesoccer awards ready. A very proud wife tonight'
The pair attended one of the world’s leading celebrations of international football excellence as the 15th edition of the star-studded awards and the popular Dubai International Sports Conference hosts an array of football stars from past and present.
Kate Ferdinand looked every inch the proud wife on Friday as she watched her husband Rio receive an award at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai
The WAG, 33, showed off her incredible figure in a black and white gown as she posed for snaps before the lavish event
Also at the event was Thibaut Courtois and his wife Mishel Gerzig, Jude Bellingham, and Lamine Yama, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez.
It comes after Kate shared some of her happiest Christmas moments as she posted a sweet family album of photographs to Instagram.
She showcased her adoring family in a series of moments, one of which saw herself and her famous husband Rio cuddle up on the couch in matching pajamas.
Another of which saw Kate stun in a beautiful figure-hugging red dress as she posed in front of grove of Christmas trees.
Kate also posted a cute snap of her little Chihuahua dressed in a Christmas bandana posing next to a wooden dog.
The beauty has gotten very much into the Christmas spirit this year as she decorated her lavish front doors with a variety of swags, trees and reefs.
She also posted a snap of her son Cree playing on his father's shoulders.
To round of her sweet post, she posted a picture of her two children in matching gingerbread pajamas.
She accessorised with dazzling silver jewellery and sported a flawless bronzed makeup look, with her blonde locks swept to one side
Sharing a glamorous snap to Instagram, Kate wrote: '@globesoccer awards ready. A very proud wife tonight'
Meanwhile Rio, who was awarded the Player Career Award, looked dapper in a black suit
She captioned her post: 'A fun few weeks'.
Kate and and her husband Rio, who married in 2019, are parents to Cree who born in December 2020 and daughter Shae, who was born last year via C-section.
She is also step-mother to his three children Lorenz, 18, Tate, 15, and Tia, 13, from his previous marriage to Rebecca Ellison who passed away in 2015.
Last month, three-year-old Cree was rushed to hospital with a horror injury during a family trip to the Maldives.
Former TOWIE star Kate shared the scary news on her Instagram as she posted a snap in the back of an ambulance with her toddler but didn't say how he'd got the injury.
She wrote over the top: 'We ended a fabulous trip with a broken collar bone. My boy just always gets injured!!
'It's been sleepless nights, cuddles, tv & chocolate since.'
The podcaster told how the frightening incident occurred at the end of their 'fabulous trip' and said how Cree 'always gets injured'.
She said that since the injury they have been dealing with 'sleepless nights' as he recovers.
Kate shared some of her happiest Christmas moments as she posted a sweet family album of photographs to Instagram
The influencer stunned in a beautiful figure-hugging red dress as she posed in front of grove of Christmas trees
During the trip Kate shared plenty of snaps of the time away as she posed in a pink bikini with shirtless Rio - before the accident happened
Kate has remained open candidly her struggle adapting in a blended family, admitting she 'overthinks' her actions when it comes to caring for her stepchildren.
During an appearance on Virgin Radio she explained: 'My family are so accepting. They love me. It's nothing to do with them. I just always will feel a little bit worried, and it will be a little bit of a struggle. I don't think the box is ever fully ticked.
'I think sometimes I can mistake them just being teenagers that don't listen. I start thinking, "Oh my god, is it me? Is it because I'm their stepmum?"
'And every now and then I just have to sit back and say, "They are teenagers and this is what teenagers do." But you can be a little bit more sensitive.'