Shaynna Blaze stuns in figure-hugging navy dress on red carpet

Shaynna Blaze wowed crowds with a huge smile. Source: Getty.

Shaynna Blaze swapped her usual stylish appearance on screen for all out glamour as she joined stars at the AACTA Awards.

The Block judge stole the show as she showed off her age-defying figure in Sydney on Wednesday, while flashing a beaming smile to photographers.

The 54-year-old left little to the imagination in the low strapless number, and coupled the elegant gown with huge silver earrings for the glitzy bash.

Blaze is well known for her work as co-host on Selling Houses Australia, but she looked completely different on the red carpet with her hair scraped tightly back from her face.

And she’s certainly gained confidence in front of the camera throughout her career, as she showed off her best poses and pouts.

Shaynna Blaze showed off her amazing figure in navy. Source: Getty.

Blaze shared a photo from inside the star-studded event alongside her friends, and fans immediately shared comments on her glammed-up look.

One wrote: “Your skin is perfection,” while one added: “Beautiful job. You look gorgeous.”

Blaze has kept herself busy in the style stakes recently, and just days ago, she showed off a completely different look at a luncheon for the awards.

This time she opted for a plunging white jumpsuit, once again showing off her amazing figure.

She took her son as her plus one, and adding a photo on Instagram, she wrote: “Was so good to have my son as my plus one, his laugh proves he’s mine.”

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Blaze previously came under fire from former The Block contestant, Dee Jolly, who branded her “bogan” in 2015.

After initially ignoring the comments, Blaze later told New Idea magazine: “I totally get that [the contestants] are tired, so I don’t take it personally.”

She added: “‘I do think it’s a case of having to keep your body and mind fit.”

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