Hannah Waddingham looks effortlessly stylish in tan trousers as she goes shopping in New York City

Hannah Waddingham looked effortlessly chic as she went shopping in Soho, New York City on Thursday.

The Ted Lasso star, 49, looked stunning in high-waisted flared beige trousers, which cinched her waist with a buttoned belt.

She cut a typically elegant figure as she paired her trousers with a simple yet stylish cashmere V-neck sweater with blue lining around the collar.

The blonde beauty kept her visit to the Stella McCartney store casual and completed her look with a pair of white platform shoes.

To add a touch of glamour, Hannah paired with a burgundy handbag from Givenchy with a black sport strap.

Hannah Waddingham looked effortlessly chic as she went shopping in Soho, New York City on Thursday

The Ted Lasso star, 49, looked stunning in high-waisted flared beige trousers, which cinched her waist with a button-up belt

The Ted Lasso star, 49, looked stunning in high-waisted flared beige trousers, which cinched her waist with a button-up belt

Hannah has had a number of career wins in recent years, having won an Emmy in 2021 for her role as Rebecca Welton in Ted Lasso.

Last year she presented the Olivier Awards and in May last year she hosted the Eurovision Song Contest together with Graham Norton and Alesha Dixon.

In October last year, she stepped out to support boyfriend Anton at his London Palladium show, An Evening with Anton Du Beke, and attended the afterparty.

The source added: ‘Hannah is fast approaching national treasure status and Strictly bosses know she would be a huge hit with fans.

“So they’re doing everything they can to make it work on their end, and hoping they can encourage her to sign on the dotted line — it would be a real coup for them to get her on board.”

Hannah’s fans have hailed the actress as a ‘future BAFTA winner’ after she received two nominations ahead of the TV awards.

The star picked up awards in both the Entertainment Show and Entertainment Performance categories at the upcoming television BAFTAs on Sunday, May 12.

In the Entertainment Show category, the stars of the special Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas compete against Later… With Jools Holland, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show and Strictly Come Dancing.

She cut a typically elegant figure as she paired her trousers with a simple yet stylish cashmere V-neck sweater with a blue lining around the collar

She cut a typically elegant figure as she paired her trousers with a simple yet stylish cashmere V-neck sweater with a blue lining around the collar

The blonde beauty kept her visit to the Stella McCartney store casual and completed her look with a pair of white platform shoes

The blonde beauty kept her visit to the Stella McCartney store casual and completed her look with a pair of white platform shoes

To add a touch of glamour, Hannah paired with a burgundy handbag from Givenchy with a black sport strap

To add a touch of glamour, Hannah paired with a burgundy handbag from Givenchy with a black sport strap

Hannah has had a number of career wins in recent years, having won an Emmy in 2021 for her role as Rebecca Welton (pictured) in Ted Lasso

Hannah has had a number of career wins in recent years, having won an Emmy in 2021 for her role as Rebecca Welton (pictured) in Ted Lasso

Hannah has also been nominated for Entertainment Performance for hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, where she will compete against Ant and Dec for I’m A Celeb, Big Zuu for Big Zuu’s Big Eats, Graham Norton for his self-titled show, Joe Lycett for his late night show and Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for Rob & Romesh Vs.

The actress has achieved incredible success, winning an Emmy and two Critics Choice Awards, and has also starred in the hit shows Game of Thrones and Sex Education.

She recently opened up about her journey to stardom, explaining that all she wanted was a chance to show what she could do.

Hannah has said that she was never motivated by fame or fortune and that her dedication to reaching the top came from a hunger to prove herself.

The mother-of-one began her career on stage in 1998, performing in a number of West End shows and being nominated twice for an Olivier Award.

However, she said that when she wanted to make the transition to the screen, she struggled with being “steeped in buckets of imposter syndrome.”

Speak with The mirrorshe said she was ‘desperate’ to be taken seriously as an actress and to be given ‘a chance’.

After a series of small roles in My Family, Benidorm and Bad Education, Hannah landed the role of Septa Unella in one of the world’s biggest shows, Game of Thrones in 2015.

Hannah recalled: “I’m a big believer in manifestation and I did say, ‘Look, I think I’ve been poking around for a while – can I please have something that shows everything that I think I’m capable of by?’

“And then having the opportunity to not have to show everything really quickly, like in a scene or in an episode or whatever… that was the most satisfying thing for me. No fame, no money. But the real thing about being taken seriously on screen was what I just desperately wanted.”

She added, “I had spoken to my agent a while before and said, ‘I feel like I’ve earned my stripes.’ I don’t want to constantly participate in other people’s storylines. I’ve had enough of that.’

“And it has nothing to do with fame or money; you don’t start in theater for fame or money. It has to do with knowing your worth. There is a line between arrogance and knowing your worth. And I had found my worth and thought, ‘No, I can fucking do this, thank you very much. Just give me a chance.’

Hannah's fans have hailed the actress as a 'future BAFTA winner' after she received two nominations ahead of the TV awards (pictured in December)

Hannah’s fans have hailed the actress as a ‘future BAFTA winner’ after she received two nominations ahead of the TV awards (pictured in December)