Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou gushes about getting glammed up for the Logie Awards

Ada Nicodemou has revealed her excitement at getting glammed up for Sunday night’s Logie Awards.

The Home and Away star and six-time Logie nominee, 45, told The Daily Telegraph’s Body+Soul this weekend that she loves ‘every moment’ of the awards show.

Ada, who has been nominated this year for the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress, said she realises that the average person doesn’t always get to ‘dress up like this’.

Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou (pictured), 45, gushed about getting glammed up for Sunday's Logie Awards in her cover story for The Daily Telegraph's Body+Soul this weekend

Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou (pictured), 45, gushed about getting glammed up for Sunday's Logie Awards in her cover story for The Daily Telegraph's Body+Soul this weekend

Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou (pictured), 45, gushed about getting glammed up for Sunday’s Logie Awards in her cover story for The Daily Telegraph’s Body+Soul this weekend

‘I love every moment of the Logies and I always have. I’m just one of those girls who loves the excitement of picking my frock and talking about my hair and make-up and every step along the way, she gushed.

‘Like, how often does the average person get to get dressed up like this? The fact that I get to do it once a year, I just get so excited about it.’

Ada is known for her ageless good looks and previously revealed that she does use Botox occasionally.

Ada, who has been nominated this year for the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress, said she realises that the average person doesn't always get to 'dress up like this'. The fact that I get to do it once a year, I just get so excited about it,' she said

Ada, who has been nominated this year for the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress, said she realises that the average person doesn't always get to 'dress up like this'. The fact that I get to do it once a year, I just get so excited about it,' she said

Ada, who has been nominated this year for the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress, said she realises that the average person doesn’t always get to ‘dress up like this’. The fact that I get to do it once a year, I just get so excited about it,’ she said 

However, she denied altering her naturally gorgeous features with dermal filler. 

The soap star revealed the extent of her cosmetic work while responding to a troll who called her ‘fake’ on Instagram back in 2019.

‘I don’t use fillers and I rarely use Botox and the only surgery that I’ve done [that] is “fake” is breast augmentation, which I have every right to do,’ Ada wrote.

Ada is known for her ageless good looks and previously revealed that she does use Botox occasionally. However, she denied altering her naturally gorgeous features with dermal filler. Pictured on June 4

Ada is known for her ageless good looks and previously revealed that she does use Botox occasionally. However, she denied altering her naturally gorgeous features with dermal filler. Pictured on June 4

Ada is known for her ageless good looks and previously revealed that she does use Botox occasionally. However, she denied altering her naturally gorgeous features with dermal filler. Pictured on June 4

In 2018, the mother of one told Daily Mail Australia she was not opposed to cosmetic surgery in principle. Pictured in October 2004

In 2018, the mother of one told Daily Mail Australia she was not opposed to cosmetic surgery in principle. Pictured in October 2004

In 2018, the mother of one told Daily Mail Australia she was not opposed to cosmetic surgery in principle. Pictured in October 2004

In 2018, the mother of one told Daily Mail Australia she was not opposed to cosmetic surgery in principle.

‘Everyone should do whatever makes them feel good,’ she said when asked about Botox. ‘I have no judgement on it whatsoever.’ 

Ada lost five kilograms and gained muscle during a body-transformation challenge with Who magazine in July 2018.

She dropped down to 47kg by following an eight-week exercise plan, which focused on strength training, including push-ups and sit-ups.

'Everyone should do whatever makes them feel good,' Ada said when asked about Botox. 'I have no judgement on it whatsoever'

'Everyone should do whatever makes them feel good,' Ada said when asked about Botox. 'I have no judgement on it whatsoever'

‘Everyone should do whatever makes them feel good,’ Ada said when asked about Botox. ‘I have no judgement on it whatsoever’ 

Source: | Dailymail.co.uk