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Boris Becker's model daughter Anna Ermakova, 24, and his ex Angela put on a glamorous display at the 2024 BAMBI Awards in Munich

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Boris Becker 's model daughter Anna Ermakova and her mother Angela turned heads at the 2024 BAMBI Awards in Munich, Germany on Thursday.

The mother-daughter duo cut glamorous figures at the star-studded event that took place at the Bavaria Studios in the German city.

Anna, 24, wowed in a hot pink strapless gown that featured a corseted bodice and a rhinestone bow in the centre.

While mum Angela, 56, was the epitome of style as she posed in her red floor-length dress.

The stunning garment featured a sweeping on-shoulder that gathered on the side of her waist, teasing a glimpse at her incredible figure.

The pair appeared in high spirits as they posed up a storm for the cameras.

Anna also posed for snaps with German actress Luna Schweiger, who cut a chic figure in a plunging black sparkly suit.

She added inches to her frame in a pair of gold sandal heels and toted her belongings in a black clutch.

Model Anna was infamously conceived on the stairwell of the Nobu restaurant in Park Lane in 1999.

Boris initially refused to acknowledge paternity of his daughter before a DNA test later confirmed he was the father.

The former tennis player said his marriage to model Barbara Feltus was destroyed after she kept bringing up the fact he'd fathered a child after the brief encounter at Nobu .

Boris extraordinarily laid part of the blame for his divorce on his wife, for her reaction to the news that he had conceived a child after the romp with Angela in 1999.

Becker claimed Barbara, the mother of his children Noah and Elias, initially said: 'Well, I still love you and I still want to be with you and let's somehow find a way.'

But he added: 'For months nobody knew yet [about the baby]. But then every little thing we discussed, she came back with the joker card and said: 'You shut the f*** up, because if the world knew what you had done, you are lost.'

'I said, 'You are right, but this is not the relationship I can live with. This is impossible. We need a break.''

Boris told how on that fateful night he left his mother and pregnant wife alone in his hotel room to go out and celebrate the end of his playing career, after a defeat in the fourth round of Wimbledon.

'The first beer was opened right after the match,' he recalled. 'Then there was another beer. I wanted to go out with my coach, my physio and my [racket] stringer to celebrate.

'I said to my wife, "Tomorrow I will be a husband and father but tonight, one last time, I want to be a tennis player".

'My wife was p****d off. I then had a long discussion with my mother on the balcony. . . and the last thing she said to me was, "Boris, just don't do anything stupid".'

Later that evening, though, he went to Nobu, met Angela, and had that encounter in a back room of the restaurant.

Then Boris went back to 'his boys', paid the bill for dinner and went home to Munich.

Eight months later he received a fax from Angela saying she was pregnant, with Boris initially denying paternity.

However, DNA tests proved the child Anna (who had inherited his red hair) was indeed his, and he made a financial settlement with her mother — while also funding an expensive divorce from Barbara.

In September of this year, it was announced Boris had married Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, who had been dating since 2022.

Sharing a carousel of images from the wedding on Instagram, Boris wrote: 'New beginnings...

'I want to thank Victor Monteiro for his blessings and everyone that celebrated this special day with us. Let me introduce you to the Monteiro-Becker family.'

The three day wedding saw Boris and Lilian greet guests by boat and enjoying drinks by the pier before their big day.

Both Boris' sons Noah, 30, and Elias, 25, - from his first marriage - acted as best men.

The tennis star and commentator tied the knot with Lilian, a political risk manager from the African island of Sao Tome and Principe, in front of around 150 guests.

Guests included former Dutch footballer Ruud Gullit, German actor and model Boris Kodjoe.

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