Pop legend Kylie Minogue stunned the audience at the Logo TV NextNowNext Awards on Saturday with a beaming smile - and some rather suspicious looking flawless skin.
The Australian singer - who turns 45 next month - was attending the ceremony to collect her Dance Floor Hero Award from the LGBT focused television network.
She may have celebrated her 25th year in music last year, but the self-confessed Botox fan defied the decades looking incredibly fresh faced and youthful at the Hollywood bash.
Eternal youth: Kylie looked radiant at the Logo NextNowNext Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday
'The Dance Floor Hero award honors Kylie's immortal standing in the eyes of the LGBT community,' Logo said of their decision to gift the gong to the 5ft singer.
'The award recognizes her for changing the landscape of dance music and becoming an icon of music, party, and dance culture. Because, let's be honest, there ain't no one that turns it out better than Miss Kylie Minogue.'
Kylie was gracious with her acceptance at being given the award and shared her win with her 1.7 million twitter followers, tweeting: 'Thanks @LogoTV for my amazing #DanceFloorHero award!! & @jakeshears for presenting it to me. I had a great night x'
Club classic: The Australian musician was given the Dance Floor Hero award
A great body: The pint-sized pop star poses in front of a car outside the Awards ceremony
Sophisticated style: Kylie looked ravishing in her off-shoulder cocktail dress and peep-toe heels
The Confide In Me star was also lucky
enough to be accompanied to the event by dishy Scissor Sisters frontman
Jake Shears, who she joked on twitter was her 'hot date' for the night,
as well as giving her the award.In spite of her flawless appearance, the pop star has recently confessed to worrying about the ageing process.
'Hot Date': Kylie was accompanied to the awards by Jake Shears - who also awarded the gong to her
She also confessed to being a fan of botox which she tried in 2009 to keep her youth preserved, saying at the time: 'I've tried Botox, I've tried them all. I'm definitely not one of those people who says, "You shouldn't do this." Everyone can individually do what they want.