Henry Cavill and Jourdan Dunn BRIT 2016 . Superman v Supermodel! Henry Cavill and Jourdan Dunn compete for the title of most glamorous guest as they team up to present at the 2016 BRIT Awards

Superman v Supermodel! Henry Cavill and Jourdan Dunn compete for the title of most glamorous guest as they team up to present at the 2016 BRIT Awards

So it made sense that Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night. 

Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage to present the award for Best International Group - which was won by Australian rock band Tame Impala.
Chic couple: Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night and stole the show by being two of the most stunning guests to grace the stage
Chic couple: Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night and stole the show by being two of the most stunning guests to grace the stage
It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards. 

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Taking to Twitter, she revealed she was running 'mad late' for the ceremony, before sadly admitting that by the time she had reached the venue everyone had made their way inside. 
But the extra time spent perfecting her look had been worth it in the end, as she turned heads on the stage. 
Winning look! Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage alongside Henry to present the award for Best International Group
Winning look! Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage alongside Henry to present the award for Best International Group
Golden girl! It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards
Golden girl! It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards
Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure.
Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure. 
With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty. 
Sweeping her caramel coloured locks into a chic chignon bun, the brunette beauty bore a neutral make-up palette on her pretty face. 
Best in show: Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure and clung to her every curve
Best in show: Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure and clung to her every curve
Cheeky: Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure
Cheeky: Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure
Going for gold! With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty
Going for gold! With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty
Meanwhile, Henry, 32, cut a typically dapper figure in a fitted navy suit that framed his gym-honed figure. 
Cosying up to Jourdan as they presented the award, the pair stole the show as two of the most stunning stars to take to the stage. 
But whilst Henry and Jourdan added some glamour to the arena, they were surrounded by some of the greatest musical stars of our time.
Winners: Jourdan presented the Best International Group to Australian rock band Tame Impala
Winners: Jourdan presented the Best International Group to Australian rock band Tame Impala
Glam from all angles: Jourdan shared a snap of her glitzy dress in all its glory 
Glam from all angles: Jourdan shared a snap of her glitzy dress in all its glory 
Homegrown stars Adele, Little Mix, Coldplay, James Bay and Jess Glynne all took to the stage alongside international hitmakers Rihanna, The Weeknd and Justin Bieber.
And the biggest event of the year in the British music industry's calendar was being hosted for the last time by Ant and Dec, after they revealed last week that they will be stepping down as its presenters.
This was their third time hosting, as they also presented in 2015 and 2001. 

2016 BRIT AWARDS: THE WINNERS

BRITISH MALE SOLO ARTIST
James Bay - WINNER 
Aphex Twin
Calvin Harris 
Jamie XX
Mark Ronson

BRITISH FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Adele - WINNER
Amy Winehouse
Florence + the Machine
Jess Glynne
Laura Marling

BRITISH GROUP
Coldplay - WINNER 
Blur 
Foals
One Direction
Years & Years

BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH ACT  
Catfish and the Bottlemen - WINNER
James Bay
Jess Glynne
Wolf Alice
Years & Years  

BRITISH SINGLE 
Adele Hello - WINNER
Calvin Harris & Disciples How Deep Is Your Love
Ed Sheeran & Rudimental Bloodstream 
Ellie Goulding Love Me Like You Do 
James Bay Hold Back The River 
Jess Glynne Hold My Hand 
Little Mix Black Magic
Olly Murs ft. Demi Lovato Up
Philip George Wish You Were Mine
Years & Years King

MASTERCARD BRITISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR 
Adele 25 - WINNER
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams 
Florence + the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful 
James Bay Chaos and the Calm 
Jamie XX In Colour 
BRITISH PRODUCER OF THE YEAR 
Charlie Andrew
Mark Ronson
Mike Crossey
Tom Dalgety

BRITISH ARTIST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 
One Direction Drag Me Down - WINNER 
Adele Hello
Calvin Harris & Disciples How Deep Is Your Love
Ed Sheeran Photograph 
Ellie Goulding Love Me Like You Do
Jessie J Flashlight 
Little Mix Black Magic
Naughty Boy ft. Beyonce & Arrow Benjamin Runnin' (Lose It All) 
Sam Smith Writing's On The Wall 
Years & Years King

INTERNATIONAL MALE SOLO ARTIST
Justin Bieber - WINNER 
Drake
Father John Misty 
Kendrick Lamar 
The Weeknd

INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Björk - WINNER 
Ariana Grande 
Courtney Barnett
Lana Del Rey
Meghan Trainor

INTERNATIONAL GROUP
Tame Impala - WINNER 
Alabama Shakes
Eagles of Death Metal
Major Lazer 
U2 

CRITICS' CHOICE 
Jack Garratt - WINNER

BRITs GLOBAL SUCCESS AWARD 
ADELE - WINNER 
Identified by the global sales success of British Acts of their latest project/album. 
Sales achieved in the period 1st January 2015 to 31st December2015 will be counted.



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One's a supermodel, the other is superman. 
So it made sense that Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night. 
Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage to present the award for Best International Group - which was won by Australian rock band Tame Impala.
Chic couple: Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night and stole the show by being two of the most stunning guests to grace the stage
Chic couple: Jourdan Dunn and Henry Cavill partnered up at the BRIT Awards held in London's O2 Arena on Wednesday night and stole the show by being two of the most stunning guests to grace the stage
It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards.

Taking to Twitter, she revealed she was running 'mad late' for the ceremony, before sadly admitting that by the time she had reached the venue everyone had made their way inside. 
But the extra time spent perfecting her look had been worth it in the end, as she turned heads on the stage. 
Winning look! Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage alongside Henry to present the award for Best International Group
Winning look! Clad in a glittering golden gown for the ceremony, Jourdan, 25, dazzled as she took to the stage alongside Henry to present the award for Best International Group
Golden girl! It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards
Golden girl! It came as no surprise to see the Vogue covergirl cutting a striking figure on the night after she sacrificed walking the red carpet to spend extra time glamming up for the awards
Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure.
Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure. 
With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty. 
Sweeping her caramel coloured locks into a chic chignon bun, the brunette beauty bore a neutral make-up palette on her pretty face. 
Best in show: Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure and clung to her every curve
Best in show: Adorned in golden sequins, the mum-of-one dazzled in her full-length gown which hugged her hourglass figure and clung to her every curve
Cheeky: Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure
Cheeky: Featuring risqué sheer cut outs on the sides and her lower back, Jourdan hinted at her enviable figure whilst still remaining demure
Going for gold! With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty
Going for gold! With glittering sequinned panels lining the fabric and a full length train floating behind her, the model was a vision of beauty
Meanwhile, Henry, 32, cut a typically dapper figure in a fitted navy suit that framed his gym-honed figure. 
Cosying up to Jourdan as they presented the award, the pair stole the show as two of the most stunning stars to take to the stage. 
But whilst Henry and Jourdan added some glamour to the arena, they were surrounded by some of the greatest musical stars of our time.
Winners: Jourdan presented the Best International Group to Australian rock band Tame Impala
Winners: Jourdan presented the Best International Group to Australian rock band Tame Impala
Glam from all angles: Jourdan shared a snap of her glitzy dress in all its glory 
Glam from all angles: Jourdan shared a snap of her glitzy dress in all its glory 
Homegrown stars Adele, Little Mix, Coldplay, James Bay and Jess Glynne all took to the stage alongside international hitmakers Rihanna, The Weeknd and Justin Bieber.
And the biggest event of the year in the British music industry's calendar was being hosted for the last time by Ant and Dec, after they revealed last week that they will be stepping down as its presenters.
This was their third time hosting, as they also presented in 2015 and 2001. 

2016 BRIT AWARDS: THE WINNERS

BRITISH MALE SOLO ARTIST
James Bay - WINNER 
Aphex Twin
Calvin Harris 
Jamie XX
Mark Ronson

BRITISH FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Adele - WINNER
Amy Winehouse
Florence + the Machine
Jess Glynne
Laura Marling

BRITISH GROUP
Coldplay - WINNER 
Blur 
Foals
One Direction
Years & Years

BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH ACT  
Catfish and the Bottlemen - WINNER
James Bay
Jess Glynne
Wolf Alice
Years & Years  

BRITISH SINGLE 
Adele Hello - WINNER
Calvin Harris & Disciples How Deep Is Your Love
Ed Sheeran & Rudimental Bloodstream 
Ellie Goulding Love Me Like You Do 
James Bay Hold Back The River 
Jess Glynne Hold My Hand 
Little Mix Black Magic
Olly Murs ft. Demi Lovato Up
Philip George Wish You Were Mine
Years & Years King

MASTERCARD BRITISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR 
Adele 25 - WINNER
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams 
Florence + the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful 
James Bay Chaos and the Calm 
Jamie XX In Colour 
BRITISH PRODUCER OF THE YEAR 
Charlie Andrew
Mark Ronson
Mike Crossey
Tom Dalgety

BRITISH ARTIST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 
One Direction Drag Me Down - WINNER 
Adele Hello
Calvin Harris & Disciples How Deep Is Your Love
Ed Sheeran Photograph 
Ellie Goulding Love Me Like You Do
Jessie J Flashlight 
Little Mix Black Magic
Naughty Boy ft. Beyonce & Arrow Benjamin Runnin' (Lose It All) 
Sam Smith Writing's On The Wall 
Years & Years King

INTERNATIONAL MALE SOLO ARTIST
Justin Bieber - WINNER 
Drake
Father John Misty 
Kendrick Lamar 
The Weeknd

INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SOLO ARTIST
Björk - WINNER 
Ariana Grande 
Courtney Barnett
Lana Del Rey
Meghan Trainor

INTERNATIONAL GROUP
Tame Impala - WINNER 
Alabama Shakes
Eagles of Death Metal
Major Lazer 
U2 

CRITICS' CHOICE 
Jack Garratt - WINNER

BRITs GLOBAL SUCCESS AWARD 
ADELE - WINNER 
Identified by the global sales success of British Acts of their latest project/album. 
Sales achieved in the period 1st January 2015 to 31st December2015 will be counted.


Yaya Touree. STATS SPECIAL: Yaya Toure ends his Champions League goal drought, but Manchester City still can't keep clean sheet

Yaya Toure's 90th-minute strike was his first in 730 minutes in competition 

  • Sergio Aguero has scored 16 goals in last 17 Champions League starts
  • Manchester City have kept just four clean sheets in 35 games in Europe's elite tournament 
Yaya Toure's last-minute goal against Dynamo Kiev puts them on the brink of the Champions League quarter-finals, and also ends a personal goal-drought for the Ivorian.
Toure, who was instrumental in the 3-1 win in Kiev, rounded off the win with a lovely curling finish from the edge of the box to restore City's two-goal cushion.
And it also ended a run of 730 minutes without a Champions League goal for Toure, going back to November 2014 when he found the net against CSKA Moscow. 
Yaya Toure celebrates his late strike, his first Champions League goal for 730 minutes
Yaya Toure celebrates his late strike, his first Champions League goal for 730 minutes
Toure curled in his effort from 20 yards to give Manchester City a two-goal lead after the first leg
Toure curled in his effort from 20 yards to give Manchester City a two-goal lead after the first leg
One man without any such problems in front of goal in this competition is Sergio Aguero, who scored City's first goal from close range. It was the Argentine striker's 16th goal in his last 17 Champions League stars
The other scorer for Manuel Pellegrini's side on the night was David Silva, who netted in consecutive Champions League games for the first time, while Raheem Sterling, who provided the assist for Sterling, contributed to his fifth goal in the last four games in the competition (three goals, two assists).
However, at the other end things were less rosy for the English side, as they once again failed to prevent their opponents from scoring.
City are the only side left in the competition yet to record a clean sheet this season, and indeed they have only ever kept four in their 35 Champions League games - none of which have finished goalless.
It didn't matter too much on the night though for Pellegrini and his side, who recorded their first ever win in the knock-out stages of the Champions League, and became the first English team since February 2010 to score three goals or more at this stage of the competition.  
Sergio Aguero kept up his fine form in Europe, with a 16th goal in his last 17 Champions League starts
Sergio Aguero kept up his fine form in Europe, with a 16th goal in his last 17 Champions League starts

Dynamo Kiev 1-3 Manchester City: Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Yaya Toure score crucial away goals to put their side in box seat

See full coverage of the 2015-16 Champions League with the latest scores, fixtures and highlights

  • Sergio Aguero opened the scoring for Manchester City in the 15th minute after linking up with Yaya Toure
  • David Silva doubled the lead shortly before the half-time interval to enhance City's chance of progression
  • Dynamo Kiev midfielder Vitaliy Buyalskiy reduced the deficit with deflected effort past goalkeeper Joe Hart
  • Toure reopened two-goal lead for his side with delightful curling effort past Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
  • Manchester City host Dynamo Kiev in the second leg at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, March 15
Breakthrough night? It may be Yaya Toure’s parting gift to the club. The third goal here, scored with a minute remaining, should be enough to put Manchester City into the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time.
Will Toure be around to reap the rewards of this run under Pep Guardiola next year? Unlikely.
So make the most of it. The way he cut inside, the beautiful curling shot. It was a goal from the minute it left his boot, and it did for Kiev the way his team-mates could not. The result may suggest a City masterclass away from home, but the performance wasn’t quite there.
Yaya Toure (left) rushes to celebrate with goalscorer Sergio Aguero  after the Argentina forward opens the lead in the 15th minute
Yaya Toure (left) rushes to celebrate with goalscorer Sergio Aguero after the Argentina forward opens the lead in the 15th minute
Aguero is congratulated by his Manchester City team-mates following the former Atletico Madrid man's crucial away goal in Ukraine
Aguero is congratulated by his Manchester City team-mates following the former Atletico Madrid man's crucial away goal in Ukraine
Manchester City midfielder Fernando (right) joins his team-mates in celebrating Aguero's early first-half goal against Dynamo Kiev
Manchester City midfielder Fernando (right) joins his team-mates in celebrating Aguero's early first-half goal against Dynamo Kiev
David Silva doubles his side's lead with a simple finish from close range following fine play by team-mates Aguero and Raheem Sterling
David Silva doubles his side's lead with a simple finish from close range following fine play by team-mates Aguero and Raheem Sterling
Vitaliy Buyalskiy sticks his arms out wide after his deflected strike evaded the right hand of Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart
Vitaliy Buyalskiy sticks his arms out wide after his deflected strike evaded the right hand of Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart
Manchester City midfielder Toure (far right) reopened his side's two-goal lead with a curling effort in the 90th minute 
Manchester City midfielder Toure (far right) reopened his side's two-goal lead with a curling effort in the 90th minute 

MATCH FACTS 

DYNAMO KIEV (4-3-3): Shovkovskiy 6; Danilo Silva 6 (Makarenko 66mins, 5), Dragovic 5, Khacheridi 5, Vida 6; Rybalka 7, Garmash 4 (Veloso 31, 6.5), Buyalskiy 7; Gonzalez 6.5, Yarmolenko 6.5, Teodorczyk 5 (Moraes 46, 6)
Subs not used: Rudko, Petrovic, Korzun, Gusev
Goal: Buyalskiy 58 
MANCHESTER CITY (4-2-3-1): Hart 7.5; Sagna 5.5, Kompany 8, Otamendi 7, Clichy 6; Fernando 6.5, Fernandinho 7; Silva 7.5, Toure 7.5, Sterling 7.5; Aguero 7.5 (Iheanacho 90+1)
Subs not used: Caballero, Demichelis, Zabaleta, Mangala, Kolarov, M.Garcia
Goal: Aguero 15, Silva 40, Toure 90 
Attendance: 60,112 
Referee: Antonio Mateu (Spain) 7.5 
Ratings by Dan Ripley 
City should have coasted into the quarter-finals, the second leg a formality. Instead, until Toure scored the third, they had left themselves with a little to do against a Dynamo Kiev side that will be readier and fitter by next month, despite considerable deficiencies.
Somehow, having been two goals clear and completely in control at half-time, City ended up shielding a single-goal lead for much of the second half and clinging on.
Kiev, against all expectations, dominated after half-time and pulled a goal back through Vitaliy Buyalskiy after 59 minutes. City remained in the box seat but failed to convince that they could progress if paired with a team of true quality in the next round.
They will need the luck of the draw again, which they got here by drawing Dynamo, a team who prepared for their biggest European fixture in close to two decades with two months off.
That would certainly explain City’s control of the first half, which was close to complete. They went a goal up after 15 minutes, added a second after 40 and looked set fair to put the tie to bed at the halfway stage. At which point, Kiev manager Sergei Rebrov must have read the riot act in the dressing-room because the team that came out after the interval was an entirely different proposition.
So were City. Required to put in the hard yards against a team that has talent, once they have shaken off the sluggishness, they came up short. By the end, Kiev will have felt unlucky not to have drawn.
It was, as ever, Sergio Aguero who separated the sides. He scored his 16th goal in 17 Champions League starts to set City on their way. It was a goal that highlighted the rust in Kiev’s ranks.
David Silva took a corner which was headed down by Toure, and Aguero had the time and space to run onto it, get the target lined up, and shoot past goalkeeper Oleksandr Shovkovskiy. It was Aguero who set up the second, holding the ball up magnificently before bringing Raheem Sterling into the game. His cross was perfect for Silva at the far post and left the Spaniard with the simplest conversion.
And then, somehow, it all drifted away. Local hero Andriy Yarmolenko — who has disappointed Liverpool, and others, by signing a new contract — brought his side back into the game, constantly getting the better of Gael Clichy. And then, a stroke of good fortune. Nicolas Otamendi’s headed clearance went straight to Buyalskiy, and his shot clipped the defender on the return to take it past Joe Hart.
The two squared up again in the 79th minute, this time Hart coming out on top with a world-class one-handed save that denied Buyalskiy an equaliser.
It is 17 years since Dynamo Kiev last visited the knockout stages of the Champions League, and December since they last played a competitive game. Both absences showed in a first half that left the Olympic Stadium in stunned silence.
It could not have been much quieter here, even if UEFA had carried out their initial plan to close the stadium as a punishment for racist chanting. The organisers relented — a one-game closure, already served, rather than three — and decided to fight racism with announcements, slogans and messages from celebrity footballers instead