How did she get into that dress?: AJ Odudu opts for a red latex midi while hosting Comic Relief… but leaves fans wondering how she can move in the form-fitting ensemble
AJ Odudu turned heads on Friday night when she took the Comic Relief stage in an ultra-fitting red latex dress.
The presenter, 35, opted for the bold midi as he hosted the charity event alongside stars such as David Tennant, Joel Dommett, Paddy McGuinness and Zoe Ball.
Showing off her very muscular figure in the song, many fans took to social media as they labeled the host as ‘stunning’.
But it caused some controversy among other viewers as they wondered how she got in — and managed to move — in the fitted dress.
The annual TV show returned to the BBC with a slew of celebrity sketches and clips, hoping to raise money for charity – which will help with issues such as homelessness and food poverty in the UK and around the world .
‘How did she get into that dress?’: AJ Odudu opted for a red latex midi while hosting Friday night’s Comic Relief – but fans wondered how she can move in the form-fitting ensemble
AJ took to the stage at night and made quite an entrance in her bright red latex number – with a high neck and sleeveless design.
She paired it with a pair of tied-on red high heels, pulling her locks into a sleek ponytail while opting for an understated look to let the dress do the talking.
Despite matching the Red Nose Day theme with the bright number, AJ definitely got fans talking as opinions were divided over the dress.
Many praised the choice, as one user shared on Twitter, “@AJOdudu you look fantastic.”
While another echoed, “How gorgeous is AJ in that dress?”
‘@AJOdudu WOW!! You look amazing tonight on @comicrelief x,” a third added.
But many were more interested in the practical aspects of the ensemble as they wondered how possible it was to move.
“I don’t know how AJ Odudu can host the whole show in that dress, but I think she’s doing this…” one viewer shared on Twitter.

Wow! AJ took to the stage at night and made quite an entrance in her bright red latex number – with a high neck and sleeveless design



Blast: Many praised the choice, as one user shared on Twitter: ‘@AJOdudu you look fantastic’
Another added, “@AJOdudu looks incredible for @comicrelief, that dress is unreal but I can’t help but think about how you ended up in it?”.
Noticing that her movement was slightly altered by the outfit, many shared that her legs appeared “permanently” crossed.
“Aj’s dress is so tight her legs have to be crossed permanently,” another viewer added.
Her dress wasn’t the only talking point of the night, as viewers of the show in Scotland were furious that a technical error forced them to watch lifeboats instead of Red Nose Day.
Viewers in different parts of the country took to Twitter to express their frustrations when they missed the opening segment of the comedy extravaganza.
Affected fans took to social media in confusion after tuning into BBC One to watch the charity fundraiser kick off, only to find the BBC Two feed broadcast instead.
Instead of seeing Sir Lenny Henry regenerate into Doctor Who’s David Tennant, they were instead shown footage from Saving Lives At Sea.
One viewer tweeted: ‘Comic Relief was not shown on @BBCScotland – was a different program at the start before going into the intro with all 5 presenters.’




Divided: But many were more interested in the practicalities of the ensemble as they wondered how it was possible to move
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