EJ Johnson is not one to wear a modest gown.

And on Thursday evening at the GLAAD Awards the son of basketball legend Magic Johnson proved that again as he wore a dazzling outfit. Not only was it plunging in the front, but there was a high slit up the leg.

The red carpet favorite is a 26-year-old reality TV star best known for Rich Kids Of Beverly Hills.

What a look! EJ Johnson wore this outfit to the GLAAD Awards at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Thursday night

Rich! The red carpet favorite is a 26-year-old reality TV star best known for Rich Kids Of Beverly Hills

The top showed off his chest and the skirt, which went to the floor, offered up plenty of leg.

He added a diamond necklace which was a giant nail.

And EJ also sported a blue & pin for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, or GLAAD, which is an organization that supports the LGBTQ community.

EJ - born Earvin Johnson III - joined the cast of the E! reality television series Rich Kids of Beverly Hills in 2014.

Johnson then starred in his own spin-off reality series EJNYC.

Nailed: The top showed off his chest and the skirt, which went to the floor, offered up plenty of leg. He added a diamond necklace which was a giant nail

A pal: Here EJ is posed with Trace Lysette who modeled a green dress

He made the stage: During the show, EJ presented with Glee vet Lea Michele

In 2014 Johnson joined E! News as a news personality and commentator, covering shows for New York Fashion Week as well as having a recurring commentary role on Fashion Police.

He also offered his talents to season four of Real Husbands of Hollywood.

In 2015 Johnson underwent gastric sleeve surgery and lost over 100lbs.

Family: EJ with Elisa Johnson and Earvin 'Magic' Johnson at the 2014 Carousel of Hope Ball at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in 2014

He revealed that after Caitlyn Jenner's coming out as a transgender woman, he thought about transitioning, but decided against it.

The big draw of the GLAAD Awards was Beyoncé, who broke down in tears on stage when she revealed she had lost her uncle Johnny to an HIV related illness.

The singer, 37, was comforted by her husband Jay Z as she said that losing her family member was 'one of the most painful experiences of her life.'

The Formation singer accepted the Vanguard Award at the 30th annual event held at the Beverly Hilton hotel, where she described Johnny as 'the most fabulous gay man I have ever met'.

Sad: Beyoncé broke down as she revealed she lost her uncle to an HIV related illness and during her GLAAD Awards

Tribute: The singer accepted the Vanguard Award at the Beverly Hilton hotel and paid tribute to her late family member, describing him as 'the most fabulous gay man I have ever met'

Talking about the loss of her uncle for the first time, she said: '[He lived] his truth and was brave and unapologetic at a time when this country wasn't as accepting.

'Witnessing his battle with HIV was one of the most painful experiences I've ever lived... I'm hopeful that his struggled served to open pathways for other young people to live more freely.'

She added that 'LGBTQI rights are human rights', with the crowds cheering as she continued her acceptance speech.

Recognition: Beyoncé and Jay Z put on a typically glamorous display as they were honoured with the Vanguard Award at the event

She said: 'To choose who you love is your human right. How you identify and see yourself is your human right. Who you make love to and take that ass to Red Lobster is your human right.'

No other details about Johnny are known and it has not been revealed when he passed away.

The couple joined a host of stars at the event, which celebrates accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community within the media.

And they were recognised for their own ongoing support by receiving the Vanguard Award, an honour traditionally bestowed to those who actively promote acceptance and tolerance of LGBTQ people.

Ravishing: Dressed in a plunging double breasted blazer the R&B superstar, 37, looked stunning as she posed for a series of Instagram pictures later that night

Beyoncé later acknowledged the win on social media, where she shared a series of images of the couple posing with their awards.

Wearing a plunging double breasted blazer, the R&B superstar looked stunning while triumphantly holding the prestigious trophy aloft.

Joining his wife, Jay Z, 49, looked suitably dapper in a smart cream tuxedo jacket and fitted black trousers.

A white dress shirt and black bow-tie completed the look as he helped celebrate their latest award win on Thursday evening.

Well done: The Vanguard Award is traditionally bestowed to those who actively promote acceptance and tolerance of LGBTQ people

The couple were later driven away from the hotel following the star-event, with Beyoncé revealing flawless make-up after while occupying a back seat alongside her husband, who acknowledged onlookers with a peace sign.

Their win comes after it was revealed that Jay will receive the President's Award during the 50th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday evening.

The NAACP announced it has selected the musician for "shedding light on the issues that plague the black community including systematic racism and unjust treatment under the law."

Previous recipients have included Jesse Jackson, Muhammad Ali and Condoleezza Rice.