1/24Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart stepped out together at the annual Tour de Cure Gala on the 13th of June. Nicodemou wore a floor-length black and red floral dress, while Stewart looked smart in a tux. Picture: Supplied
Home and Away star’s racy red carpet look
This Aussie soap star wowed fans with a racy red carpet look at an event with her actor beau this week.
2/24The loved-up couple were looking very happy, with Nicodemou showing off her cleavage in a daring cut-out gown. Picture: Supplied
3/24Stewart and Nicodemou met on set of Home and Away.
4/24The pair made headlines when they were first spotted kissing in April last year. Picture: Instagram
5/24They garnered media attention as their relationship mirrored their on-screen romance. Picture: Supplied
6/24Nicodemou confirmed their relationship during an interview with Stellar in July 2024. And as you can see, Ada usually goes for a more conservative look. Picture: NewsWire/ Monique Harmer
7/24But it was not all smooth sailing. Stewart and his ex-wife Sarah Roberts had announced their divorce in April 2024. Picture: __sarahroberts__/Instagram
8/24The couple also met on set of Home and Away, and had been married for 5 years. Picture: Maree Williams/Getty Images
9/24Ada Nicodemou was previously dating businessman Adam Rigby, but they quietly parted ways at the end of 2023. Picture: Instagram
10/24The pair were together for 8 years. Picture: AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts
11/24They were joined at the June 13 event by a star-studded line-up, including Sunrise host Edwina Bartholomew. Picture: Supplied
12/24TV chef Colin Fassnidge looked unlike his usual self in a pair of black specs. Picture: Supplied
13/24Jamie Durie was also at the gala. Picture: Supplied
14/24Former Sunrise host David Koch made an appearance. Picture: Supplied
15/24Beloved Aussie personality Paul Hogan (left) made an apperance. Picture: Supplied
16/24Sunrise reporter Mark Beretta was also in attendance. Picture: Supplied
17/24Beretta on stage. Picture: Supplied
18/24The Tour de Cure Gala is run annually by Tour de Cure, an Australian charity that aims to support cancer research and prevention. They primarily raise funds though cycling tours, walking, gala events, and corporate events. Picture: Contributed
19/24Bowen farmer Robert Lee will be riding in the 2025 Tour de Cure signature tour. Picture: Contributed
20/24Robert Lee will be riding with his coach Naomi Ballard. Picture: Contributed
21/24Townsville’s purple-headed paramedic Michael Paulsen will also saddle up for his seventh Signature Tour de Cure. Picture: Evan Morgan
22/24Thousands of riders get involved each year. Photo: Contributed
23/24The Signature Tour involves eight days of riding, cycling across more than 1000 kilometres in North Queensland. Picture: Contributed
24/24It’s no easy feat! Picture: Contributed