Tasha Ghouri Turns Heads at King’s Trust Gala as Stars Gather for 50th Anniversary Celebration

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Tasha Ghouri made a striking appearance as she attended The King’s Trust Invest in Futures: 50th Anniversary Gala on Thursday evening, joining fellow Grace Jackson at the high-profile event.

The 27-year-old television personality commanded attention in a bold black PVC dress that featured a plunging neckline and a figure-hugging design, highlighting her elegant silhouette.

Ghouri paired the statement outfit with black heels and carried a metallic clutch bag, while a chunky metallic bracelet completed her sophisticated look for the glamorous occasion.

Grace Jackson Opts for Elegant Pink

Grace Jackson also impressed on the night, stepping out in a pale pink satin gown. She complemented the outfit with a matching shawl draped around her arms, creating a refined and elegant appearance.

The reality television star finished her ensemble with a sparkling silver handbag and a chunky diamond necklace.

The star-studded celebration was organised in partnership with Charlotte Tilbury Beauty and hosted at the prestigious The Chancery Rosewood.

Celebrities Gather for Glamorous Celebration

Several high-profile figures also attended the milestone event marking the 50th anniversary of The King's Trust.

Trinny Woodall stood out in a dazzling silver dress featuring dramatic 1980s-inspired puff sleeves. She paired the eye-catching outfit with towering silver platform heels and distinctive studded earrings.

Meanwhile, Jerry Hall looked effortlessly elegant in a floor-length black velvet gown with long sleeves, which she styled with a black clutch bag.

Brooke Shields also turned heads, wearing a white satin floor-length dress layered beneath a tailored black blazer.

Tasha Opens Up About Difficult Year

Ghouri’s glamorous appearance comes after she recently spoke candidly about the challenges she faced over the past year.

The former Love Island contestant, who first rose to prominence during the programme’s eighth series, became emotional while discussing the impact of online criticism.

During an International Women’s Day special on Hits Radio hosted by Fleur East, Ghouri revealed that 2025 had been one of the most difficult periods of her life.

Speaking on the programme, she admitted the pressure of public scrutiny had taken a significant toll.

“It’s tough. Last year was actually the hardest year for that. I don’t want to get emotional… sorry. It still gets to me,” she said.

Ghouri explained that negative online commentary, including ableist remarks, had been particularly difficult to cope with.

“I’ve been three years in the industry and it still affects me. I still see comments about ableism.

“Last year was the hardest. I completely lost myself and reached a point where I stopped loving what I was doing.”

She added that personal challenges, including a public break-up, made the period even more difficult.

“I had to really try to find my happiness again, which I have now. I’ve got an amazing partner, Cam, and I truly feel like I’m radiating from within.”

Ghouri concluded with a message encouraging greater kindness online.

“Kindness is free, and I think people sometimes forget that.”