Gemma Collins dons red sequinned suit for tractor ride alongside Fred Sirieix and Gary Lineker
21.06.2022 - 03:57
/ ok.co.uk
Gemma Collins donned a bright red sequinned suit as she took part in a new campaign in the town of Sandwich, Kent.The former TOWIE star joined Gary Lineker and Fred Sirieix to decide once and for all whether crisps should be eaten in a sandwich or out as part of Walkers' "Big Sandwich Vote". The TV personality led team "Crisp IN" while chef Fred was in charge of team "Crisp OUT", and both could be seen riding around Sandwich on tractors to represent their teams.
Gary was also on-hand to host the day-long crisp extravaganza, with thousands of locals getting involved to join the festivities, with over a third of the town's residents turning up to vote. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Gemma looked sensational for the fun day out, wearing an incredible red sequinned trouser suit complete with a black top underneath.The reality star styled her blonde locks into a voluminous blow-dried hairdo, she added a slick of glamorous make-up and red lipstick. Meanwhile, Fred opted for a navy suit, white shirt, and bright yellow tie.
He finished off the look with some white trainers and socks with beer glasses on them. Gemma's dedication to the day clearly paid off, as team "Crisp IN" came out on top with 54 per cent of the vote - with 852 in favour of having a packet of crisps in out of 1,571 residents.
She also shared Fred's story on Instagram, showing the two of them with megaphones while Gary stood in-between them. Previously, Gemma had shared a photo of her pledging her allegiance to Team "Crips IN" - captioning the photo "Hunnies I’m #crispin! Are you with me? #bigsandwichvote" It's been a busy few weeks for the reality star and only recently she told
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