Avril Lavigne rocks the Canada’s Walk of Fame red carpet in all-black outfit: ‘One and only’
The Canadian pop-punk icon was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame during a 25th anniversary gala in Toronto.
Avril Lavigne was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame during a 25th anniversary gala in Toronto on Dec. 2. (Photo via The Canadian Press/Arlyn McAdorey) (The Canadian Press)
Avril Lavigne is finally getting her flowers in Canada.
On Saturday night, the Canadian pop-punk icon, 39, was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame during a 25th anniversary gala in Toronto. The Walk of Fame honours Canadians for excellence in a variety of fields, including entertainment, sports and humanitarianism.
Held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Lavigne brought her signature all-black style to the event, where she wore a cropped zippered leather jacket, a black turtleneck, knee-high black boots and an asymmetrical skirt.
The “Girlfriend” and “Complicated” singer joined several other notable Canadians who were inducted into the Walk of Fame on Saturday. That includes political satirist Rick Mercer, hockey superstar Connor McDavid, “Killers of the Flower Moon” actress Tantoo Cardinal, Roots co-founders Michael Budman and Don Green as well as the “Degrassi” franchise.
Lavigne joins other notable Canadians honoured at this year’s ceremony, including political satirist Rick Mercer and hockey superstar Connor McDavid. (Photo by Jeremy Chan/Getty Images) (Jeremy Chan via Getty Images)
The official Canada’s Walk of Fame Instagram account shared a series of posts from the event, where people expressed their love for Lavigne in the comments section of one round-up.
“So well deserved, [Avril Lavigne]! My all time always favourite Canadian. Love you so much!” one fan wrote.
“Omg, pop punk rock princess legend,” another added.
“I am proud to be your fan. You are a woman who inspired many girls and you continue to do well. Well deserved this recognition, you are a great example for everyone,” someone chimed in.
“One and only,” raved someone else, while tagging her account.
Last September, the “When You’re Gone” artist was celebrated in Los Angeles after being inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star, who grew up in Napanee, Ont., marked the milestone and celebrated the 20th anniversary of her “Let Go” album wearing an outfit that channelled the “old Avril,” according to fans.