THE NTAS is the most glam event of the year for British television and stars of the screen have been pulling out all the stops.
Tonight, a bevy of polished celebs glided along the red carpet in their finest.
There wasn't a nip slip or wardrobe fail in sight, while many stars wore formal attire which was believed to be in respect to Her late Majesty the Queen.
Among the first to arrive at the National Television Awards was This Morning star Holly Willoughby.
Holly, 41, commanded attention at The OVO Arena, Wembley, in a shoulder-baring gown.
The mum-of-three styled her bouffant hair swept up into a bun and chose not to wear a necklace or any bracelets, with only a ring seen on each hand.
Her This Morning co-star Alison Hammond also chose black and teamed her dress with a matching cape and equally dramatic hair.
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Geordie Shore favourite Marnie Simpson also stunned in a nude lace frock.
Marnie, 30, wowed in the dress that featured flowing lace as she flashed her engagement ring and sported a new, edgy fringe.
While Loose Women's Katie Piper slipped into a stunning strapless gown and black heels, as she styled her hair into Hollywood waves.
The Wanted stars Jay McGuiness, Max George, Siva Kaneswaran and Nathan Sykes were out to support their late pal and bandmate Tom Parker whose powerful documentary was up for a prize.
Celebs including Alison, Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis and TV presenter Graham Norton will find out if they’ve won in their respective categories, which are voted for by the public.
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Two nominees who have been forced to pull out of tonight's National Television Awards – after both contracting Covid – are Ant and Dec.
The pair are on course to win the Best Presenter gong for the 21st consecutive time.
Meanwhile, it is expected that Holly and her This Morning co-star Phillip Schofield won't take part in press interviews on the red carpet after their queue-gate scandal.
And ITV chiefs feel tonight's annual ceremony will now act as a litmus test of whether Holly and Phil — nominated for Best Daytime Show with This Morning — have weathered the storm.
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