Heading out to a fashionable Sony Radio Awards after party 24-year-old Tulisa and her pal looked like a pair of badly dressed clones in clinging black dresses.
The pair, who both opted for bouffant mullet hairstyles with corkscrew curls, even accessorised down to their towering peep show shoes, although Tulisa's were of course designer.
Seeing double! Tulisa and her pal made sure they were matching at the Sony Radio Awards on Monday evening - even down to the peep show shoes
Former X Factor judge Tulisa looked slimmer than ever in the bandeau dress with gold stitching - all accesorised with lashings of fake tan.
Not to be outdone her slim brunette pal opted for a coating of the fake stuff for the prestigious radio awards bash.
And the pair looked like they had a whale of a time at the bash and after-party, giggling and mirroring each other's expressions as they clomped into Zebrano in Soho.
You could be twins! Tulisa and her pal even mirror each others body language as they head into the swanky bash
Curly Sue! Tulisa's tight curls and beaded bandeau dress may not have been the best look -but at least she carried it off with aplomb
Now THAT'S volume! Tulisa makes sure her curls are voluminous - even for the after party
The Young singer may have opted for some sugary cocktails or even some Tequila slammers as she was spotted leaving the swanky club with white stains all over her clinging dress.
Of course, the N-Dubz star couldn't resist a game of ping pong and tweeted during the evening a picture of her playing with what looked like her bodyguard.
Tulisa is fast becoming known for her fashion faux pas - what with her blossoming friendship with known style disaster zone Chelsee Healy and love of fake tan, fans perhaps should brace themselves for a rollercoaster ride of disasters as the year continues.
Easy does it! Tulisa is helped into her car as she leaves the bash - she tweeted a picture of her playing ping pong
Messy lady! After a night of partying, Tulisa leaves the party with a few stains on her black dress
A successful evening! Tulisa heads home after demurely getting into her getaway car
You could be twins! Tulisa and her pal made sure they had a good time at the bash
Earlier in the evening Tulisa raised eyebrows with her eye-watering curls and clinging dress at the Sony Awards at Grosvenor House.
The Young singer wore a strapless black and gold dress and lashings of fake tan to the event, held at Grosvenor House.
To finish off her outfit she wore a pair of black peep toe heels and sported fake eyelashes, as well as acrylic nails.
This way! Tulisa leads her pal to the waiting car at Zebrano
Plenty of familiar faces turned out to attend the event, to celebrate radio stations, presenters and digital services.
Caroline Flack decided to wear a bright ensemble for the evening, showcasing a vibrant orange crop top and high waisted skirt for the evening.
She's not all posing! Tulisa has a game of ping pong - she later shared this action snap of Twitter
She continued the bold hue theme with a coral manicure and hugged a hard case clutch bag.
As she made her way to the event Caroline tweeted: 'Off to the sonys in a really GOOD mood.'
Hair raising: Tulisa hair looked a little bizarre with a bouffon style section on top and curls down either side
On show: Tulisa broke the first rule of fashion by having both her cleavage and legs on display
Detail: Caroline carried a quirky bag by designer Kate Space which looked like the front of an old fashioned cinema
Illusion: Kate Lawler wore an interesting dress in black and white featuring cut-out detail around her waist
Katie Piper wore a pair of on-trend baroque printed trousers in pink teamed with a cream blouse.
Retired swimmer Rebecca Adlington opted for a royal blue dress with a peplum detail.
Former Big Brother star turned DJ Kate Lawler wore a monochrome striped maxi dress with cut out detailing.
Stylish: Gemma Cairney proved her fashion chops in a floral suit and purple heels
Different colours: While Katie Piper went for pink trousers, Rebecca Adlington opted for blue (R)
Vintage style: Julia Bradbury wore a drop-waist black gown to the awards event
The blonde Kerrang! presenter arrived with a big smile on her face, perhaps because she was nominated in the Best Entertainment Programme category.
Kate told her Twitter followers that she wouldn't be appearing on her show and wrote: 'I won't be on @KerrangRadio today as I'm at The Sony Radio Awards where I'm up against 4 men in Best Entertainment programme. #GirlPower :-).'
Unfortunately while she might have won in the style stakes, Kate lost out to Danny Baker and his Radio 5 Live show.
Bright and cheery: Caroline Flack wore an orange T-shirt and skirt with a bit of midriff on show
Summery: Myleene Klass opted for a feminine and floral dress with her bra on show beneath
Suited and booted: Brian Conley and his wife looked smart with him wearing a black suit
Dapper: Alan Titchmarsh and Jamie Cullum looked smart in black and white
Danny Baker collected the award, just months after he famously quit another BBC show with a valedictory two-hour live rant.
The presenter lambasted corporation bosses last year after learning his BBC London series was being axed, and did not go back to see out the end of his run.
Baker's victory - beating rivals such as Radio 1's Greg James - is his third win at the Sony Radio Academy Awards in as many years.
Mismatch: Meera Syal looked odd in a floral tunic with trainers
Glamour: Cerys Matthews (L) and Kay Burley (R) brought the glamour for the evening in long dresses
As he accepted the prize, Danny said: 'It's been a hell of a year in radio for me.
'I'd like to draw a line under a contretemps many of you will remember from late last year and at this point, I'd like to apologise to BBC London 94.9 - where are they? Oh,they're not here! And in an Olympics year too.
'That's not fair. But it's beautiful to be able to say.'
Glamorous friends: Christian O'Connell (left) and his team with The Best Use of Branded Content Award, with The Saturdays Mollie King, Vanessa White, Una Healy and Frankie Sandford
Still got it: John Humphrys with his Radio Journalism of the Year Award, at the Sony Radio Academy Awards
Today programme host John Humphrys triumphed, landing the radio journalism award after his grilling of George Entwistle led to the BBC director-general quitting hours later.
The 69-year-old Radio 4 presenter savaged Entwistle over his handling of the fallout from the Jimmy Savile scandal and the bumbling performance led to him resigning as DG after just 54 days.
Receiving his award, John said: 'I thought he [Entwistle] dealt with that interview with grace and elegance.
'He was in a difficult place but he dealt with the questions, he didn't duck and dive, he was honest.
"And then he went and resigned.'
"And then he went and resigned.'
Celebration: Danny Baker and Steve Lamacq carry their awards with pride
Big night ahead: Members of BBC Radio 5 Live will no doubt celebrating until the early hours after they won UK Station of the Year
'I just hope not everyone does that, or I would be out of a job.' Humphrys joked.
Broadcaster Steve Lamacq, a tireless champion of new music since starting at Radio 1 two decades ago, was given the Special Award in recognition of his contribution.
The event was hosted by Chris Evans and guests were treated to performances by The Saturdays, Robbie Williams and Jamie Cullum.
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