TV news anchor Lucu Cohen went scarlet after being pampered by rugby ace Iuean Evans.
In pursuit of publicity for the Go Red for Wales campaign she was treated to red cocktails and red nibbles.
The campaign aims to raise money for The Prince's Trust-Cymru which helps over 5,000 young Welsh people each year to improve their prospects.
The majority of recipients are from the ranks of the unemployed.
Go Red is supporting the trust by undertaking fundraising activities with a red theme.
These must be performed on either Friday, February 28 or Saturday, March 1 - to coincide with St David's Day.
Ideas include paying £1 to wear red clothes to work or college, holding raffles with red prizes, serving red food or hosting a red chesse and wine party.
The scheme has received business backing from Lloyds-TSB and the Co-operative Society of Wales.
Anyone interested in holding a Go Red event should call 02920 437059 or e-mail go.redforwales@princestrust.org.uk
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