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Paloma Faith inadvertently resembled a toadstool on Friday night in an outlandish oversized coat after an appearance on the Comic Relief Red Nose Day special Manchester.
The singer, 42, wore a huge, furry, zip-up red coat with pink polka dots and matched it with black shoes with white polka dots.
Underneath, she wore a red halter neck dress with smaller pink polka dots and finished her look with bright red socks.
Meanwhile, Laura Whitmore opted for a bold but more socially acceptable black and white flower print on the night.
Laura, 38, wore the coat with grey trousers and white trainers and carried wore a black bag across her shoulders.
Paloma Faith inadvertently resembled a toadstool on Friday night in an outlandish oversized coat after an appearance on the Comic Relief Red Nose Day special Manchester
Paloma wore a huge, furry, zip-up red coat with pink polka dots and matched it with black shoes with white polka dots while Laura Whitmore, 38, opted for black and white flower print
Both women attended the Red Nose Day celebrations in Salford, and Paloma performed.
Laura posed backstage with The Traitors presenter Davina McCall, 56, and Maya, 29, for a fun-filled snap on Laura's Instagram Story.
It was Sir Lenny Henry's final stint hosting Red Nose Day after almost four decades at the helm.
The comedian and actor, 65, co-founded Comic Relief in 1985 alongside Love Actually screenwriter Richard Curtis and will continue to serve as life president.
Sir Lenny said: 'The money that people have sent in repeatedly, every single time, has helped over 100 million people.
'That's a lot of people and there aren't many organisations that can say that.'
He added: 'If you've helped to do that, thank you and it's not about numbers any more.
'It's about what you feel you can give because we know that there's a struggle going on at the moment. People are having hard times.'
Paloma's coat and fringe hairstyle which obscured her face made the How You Leave A Man singer resemble a toadstool