Maya Jama dazzles in sequinned gown for final of Walk The Line

Maya Jama flaunts her endless pins in a gold sequinned gown with a daring split as she celebrates Walk The Line’s grand final

Maya Jama pulled out all the stops as she hosted the final show of new series Walk The Line on Friday. 

The presenter, 27, took to Instagram to share some snaps from behind the scenes of the pre-recorded show, donning a stunning sequinned gold gown for the occasion.

Maya looked incredible in the dress which boasted a daring thigh-high split and highlighted her endless pins.

Wow! Maya Jama flaunted her endless pins in a gold sequinned gown with a daring split as she celebrated Walk The Line’s grand final on Friday

Maya’s gown flowed from a tight gold bodice into the flowing skirt that perfectly highlighted her stunning figure.

She teamed the outfit with strappy gold heels and a pair of matching dramatic gold earrings.

Maya wore her raven tresses in their natural curls, pinned back from her face in an elegant ponytail, while finishing her look with winged eyeliner. 

Incredible: The presenter took to Instagram to share some snaps from behind the scenes of the pre-recorded show, donning a stunning sequinned gold gown for the occasion

Dazzling: Maya looked incredible in the dress which boasted a daring thigh-high split and highlighted her endless pins

She posed for photos alongside Walk The Line judges Dawn French, Gary Barlow and Alesha Dixon, while Craig David was absent from the snaps.

Alesha looked gorgeous in a black blazer dress with quirky oversized pink sleeves, that boasted a plunging neckline to show off her ample cleavage.

Meanwhile Dawn dazzled in a black sequin number and Gary donned an unusual white blazer with an ink stain emblazoned on it. 

Stunning: She wore her raven tresses in their natural curls, pinned back from her face in an elegant ponytail, while finishing her look with winged eyeliner and a swipe of gloss

Beauties: Meanwhile Alesha Dixon looked gorgeous in a black blazer dress with quirky oversized pink sleeves and a plunging neckline

Maya captioned the amazing snaps: ‘THAT is a wrap. what a week! Massive congratulations to @nadiah_adugyamfi a well deserved winner & beautiful soul. @walktheline was a pleasure xx’

ITV’s new musical game show Walk The Line sees acts compete for a prize pot of £500,000.

The final was won by singer Nadiah Adu-Gymafi, having Walked The Line in Thursday’s instalment after turning down a £10,000 offer to cash out.

That’s a wrap: Maya captioned the amazing snaps: ‘THAT is a wrap. what a week! Massive congratulations to @nadiah_adugyamfi a well deserved winner & beautiful soul. @walktheline was a pleasure xx’

Stylish: Meanwhile Dawn French dazzled in a black sequin number and Gary Barlow donned an unusual white blazer with an ink stain emblazoned on it

However, viewers found themselves confused by the format of the show, which would’ve allowed a new performer to possibly win the show and the cash after just one performance and took to Twitter to complain.

One viewer commented: ‘So if one of these new acts on #WalkTheLine beats the girl who won last night…they win £500,000?? Blimey, that’s a tidy little sum for singing one song!!…or have I got this completely wrong?? Surely it can’t be that easy, can it??’

Another echoed: ‘#walktheline is like reading a mediocre book with a really lame ending. Just sing on the last show and potentially win £500k. The rest of the week was pointless!’

A third pointed out: ‘This show has had its day already. Mad how someone could turn up on the last night & scoop the jackpot if they get the vote #WalkTheLine’

Baffled: Viewers found themselves confused by the format of the show, which would’ve allowed a new performer to possibly win the show and the cash after just one performance and took to Twitter to complain

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