National Television Awards 2018: Holly Willoughby, Caroline Flack and Rochelle Humes lead the glamour as Georgia Toffolo struggles with gown

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Jennifer Ruby24 January 2018
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Holly Willoughby, Rochelle Humes and I’m a Celebrity winner Georgia Toffolo brought a touch of glamour to this year’s National Television Awards as stars of the small screen walked the red carpet at the annual event.

Queen of daytime Willoughby, wearing a pastel Grecian gown, was joined by co-presenter Phillip Schofield at the annual event at London’s O2 on Tuesday night.

Made in Chelsea’s Toffolo, fresh from her stint down under, nearly had a dress disaster as the wind caught the hem of her gown, prompting a member of staff to rush to her aid.

Former Saturdays star Humes braved the cold in a short lilac dress and was joined by husband Marvin Humes ahead of the ceremony.

Glamour: Holly Willoughby on the red carpet
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This Morning’s Ruth Langsford was flying solo in a bright red gown, having left an unwell Eamon Holmes at home in bed.

“Flying solo at the @OfficialNTAs tonight..... @EamonnHolmes is too poorly to go Missing him already #NationalTelevisionAwards,”she wrote on Twitter ahead of the ceremony.

Problems? Toff struggles on the red carpet
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Newly-single Katie Price was also on her own for the ceremony, joined on the red carpet by Caroline Flack, Fearne Cotton and Christine Bleakley.

X Factor host Dermot O’Leary was on main-stage presenting duties for the evening, while Queen of the Jungle Georgia Toffolo was getting all the backstage gossip.

There was also a performance from X Factor winners Rak-Su to open the show and a selection of special guests popping up over the course of the evening.

Ant and Dec, Doctor Foster and Emmerdale were the big winners of the night.

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