Tom Fletcher shows off his suave new look as he arrives at the Olivier Awards with wife Giovanna – after his West End smash Paddington lands 11 nominations

Tom Fletcher debuted a stylish new appearance alongside his wife, Giovanna, at London’s Olivier Awards on Sunday. The event came after his successful West End show, Paddington, received a remarkable 11 nominations.

The 40-year-old musician looked sharp in a blue velvet blazer as he and his 41-year-old wife posed for photos on the red carpet at the glamorous event, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall.

Tom complemented Giovanna’s sophisticated outfit by pairing a blazer with a white shirt, black bow tie, and well-fitting black pants.

His wife looked stunning in a low-cut navy dress, and the couple shared a warm and affectionate connection.

The elegant dress reached the floor and had a flattering curved neckline. It was strapless with textured ribbed fabric and a flowing, A-line skirt.

Giovanna wore heels to add height and carried a small black clutch for her essentials. She completed her outfit with delicate silver diamond earrings.

This year the 50th anniversary Olivier Awards will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Nick Mohammed, known for his acting, comedy, and role on The Traitors, will host a special ceremony that will air on BBC starting at 7pm.

Two musicals are at the top of the nominations list: both Into the Woods and Paddington The Musical received 11 nominations each.

The most nominated plays are All My Sons, Kenrex and Stereophonic, with six nominations each.

The nominees for Best Actress are Cate Blanchett, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Julia McDermott, Rosamund Pike, and Rosie Sheehy.

The nominees for Best Actor are Bryan Cranston, Sean Hayes, Tom Hiddleston, Jack Holden, and David Shields.

Dame Elaine Paige will be honoured with this year’s Special Award at Sunday night’s ceremony.

To mark the 50th anniversary of the Olivier Awards, we’re thrilled to celebrate an artist whose talent, hard work, and kindness have motivated countless performers and delighted audiences for decades,” said Kash Bennett, president of the Society of London Theatre.

The nominees also include Tracie Bennett, Corbin Bleu, Paapa Essiedu, Kate Fleetwood, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Jane Krakowski, Andy Nyman, Hayley Squires, Giles Terera, Sophie Thompson, and Rachel Zegler.

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Helen Mirren, and Dame Arlene Phillips are among those who will be presenting awards.

Established in 1976, the Olivier Awards celebrate the world-class status of London theatre. 

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2026-04-12 20:18