Rachel Lindsay displays her toned legs in a stunning orange mini dress on the red carpet at the BET Awards
Rachel Lindsay looked stunning in an orange mini-dress as she arrived for the BET Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles.
The 37-year-old showed off her toned arms and legs in a strappy faux wrap dress with an asymmetrical hem.
She paired the fashion forward look with two layered gold chains, and chose gray and green platform sandals to complement the frock.
![Stunning: Rachel Lindsay looked stunning in an orange mini-dress as she arrived for the BET Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/26/23/59553175-0-image-m-108_1656284387031.jpg)
Stunning: Rachel Lindsay looked stunning in an orange mini-dress as she arrived for the BET Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles
The TV personality wore her hair in a loose updo with long curls framing her face.
The Extra correspondent hit the red carpet early to ensure she could get as many interviews on the arrivals line as possible.
The former Bachelorette has been working as a reporter covering Hollywood for the entertainment program since 2017.
![Toned: The 37-year-old showed off her toned arms and legs in a strappy faux wrap dress with an asymmetrical hem, pairing it with two layered gold chains, and gray and green platform sandals](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/27/00/59553185-0-image-m-110_1656284437275.jpg)
Toned: The 37-year-old showed off her toned arms and legs in a strappy faux wrap dress with an asymmetrical hem, pairing it with two layered gold chains, and gray and green platform sandals
Rachel made history as the first African-American lead in the Bachelor franchise.
She married the man who won her heart in the 13th season of the Bachelorette, Bryan Abasolo, a chiropractor.
The two tied the knot in 2019 and live in Los Angeles with their dog. In a May episode of the Bachelor Nation podcast, the couple said that while it's not easy, but they work at keeping their marriage strong by going on dates whenever possible.
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Oscar-nominated star Taraji P. Henson is on hosting duties for a second year in a row at tonight's BET Awards, airing live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The awards ceremony was launched in 2001 to celebrate African American stars in music, acting, sports and other fields of entertainment who have excelled over the past year.
Rapper and actor Sean 'Diddy' Combs, 52, will be presented with the BET Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Honoring: The BET awards were established in 2001 to honor African American stars in music, acting, sports and other fields of entertainment who have excelled over the past year
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