Stacey Solomon dazzles in a sparkly pink princess dress as she joins dapper husband Joe Swash at the National Television Awards
Stacey Solomon looked ravishing as she attended the National Television Awards with husband Joe Swash on Tuesday night.
The TV personality, 33, made sure all eyes were on her as she donned a gorgeous pink princess dress for the occasion.
Stacey’s gown featured a jeweled plunging bodice and a dramatic tiered skirt made of delicate organza.
The mother-of-five pulled back her blonde locks as locks framed her graceful features, which were accentuated with makeup.
Meanwhile, former soap star Joe, 41, opted for a traditional black three-piece suit, complete with a crisp shirt and bow tie.
Stunning: Stacey Solomon, 33, gave a dazzling performance as she attended the National Television Awards on Tuesday night with prim husband Joe Swash, 41
Perfection: The TV personality made sure all eyes were on her as she donned a gorgeous pink princess dress for the occasion
It was an evening of what ifs Alison Hammond and flagship show This Morningbut it was business as usual for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly as the National Television Awards kicked off Tuesday night.
Under the lights of London’s O2 Arena, Ant and Dec claimed their 22nd NTA at the annual ceremony following a successful return to the Australian jungle with ITV1 giant I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The pair claimed the award ahead of the coveted Hammond, notably selected ahead of her This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby in the Best Presenter category.
Meanwhile, This Morning lost its title for Best Daytime Show when The Repair Shop claimed the award.
It comes at a time when the ITV morning programme, which has enjoyed a winning streak in the daytime category in recent years, continues to face setbacks amid the furor of the Phillip Schofield affair.
He also praised his fellow nominees at This Morning, The Chase and Loose Women, saying “We’re the new kids in the ad. I’m glad we won this time.
“I know it won’t be normal, so thank you.”
Ant and Dec – who also competed with Martin Lewis, Claudia Winkleman and Bradley Walsh for Best Presenter – admitted they were “more nervous than ever” before heading to the event Tuesday night, but were just as “humbled and grateful” to receive the honor as they had once been.
Busty: Stacey is busty on display with her gown featuring a deep, jeweled bodice
Gorgeous: Her dress also featured a dramatic tiered skirt made of delicate organza
Say cheese: The mother of five swept back her blonde locks as locks framed her dainty features, which were accentuated with makeup
Ant said, “Thank you so much to the NTAs, we’ve got quite a long list of thanks, all the shows and the people we work with, we’re the happiest two men on television because we have the best production teams and the best people to to cooperate with you, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.’
His presenting partner Declan Donnelly added: ‘Thank you to ITV, Kevin and Katie and the whole team at ITV for your continued support. Thank you to our fantastic management team for your support, thank you gang, you are in the box somewhere.
“Thank you to our lovely wives, our beautiful children. I can’t believe we’re still getting away with this…”
Ant interrupted: Were you more nervous than ever?’
Mixed emotions: It was a night of what ifs for Alison Hammond, but it was business as usual for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly as the event kicked off
Well done: Under the lights of London’s O2 Arena, it was Ant and Dec who claimed their 22nd NTA at the annual ceremony
All smiles: But Hammond missed out on her first major at the NTAs on Tuesday night
Dec agreed, “Even before my hands were sticky and my heart is throbbing but we’re as humbled and thankful tonight as the first time we won so thank you for taking the time to vote for us we really appreciate it. ‘
The ‘I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here!’ presenters promised to continue working together as long as possible.
Dec said, “We’ll see you on television again soon.”
Ant added, “We’ll keep doing it as long as you want us to keep doing it.”
Elsewhere, Danielle Harold cried as she accepted the Serial Drama Performance Award for her former role in EastEnders.
The actress appeared genuinely baffled as she took the stage after taking the accolade ahead of Emmerdale’s Dominic Brunt and Coronation Street stars Charlotte Jordan and Maureen Lipman in her portrayal of brain tumor victim Lola Pearce-Brown in the final days.
The actress accepted the award from Michelle Collins – who excitedly shouted ‘Yes’ as she read Danielle’s name – and said: ‘I literally… I really didn’t prepare anything, I thought this was the biggest, biggest, biggest shock was and I can’t believe I’m standing in front of the O2.
“I literally want to say to everyone who has had input into this storyline and the investigation: guys, this is for you.
“Please give money to Brain Tumor Research UK, they really need it.”
She added: “I just want to take a moment to say thank you to all the cast and Chris, and everyone who has supported me, Julia Crampsie who brought me on the show, guys, I love you guys so much without your support, I couldn’t do this, thank you very much.’
Earlier in the evening, credit for the TV interview went to The Graham Norton Show, but unlike category rivals Louis Theroux, Piers Morgan and Chris and Rosie Ramsay, the presenter was not at the ceremony to receive the award in person.
The Traitors won the Reality Competition award, while the third season of ‘Happy Valley’ took the Returning Drama honor.