Katie McGlynn leads the worst dressed stars at the NTA awards

Frocky horror! See-through netting, sequin capes and ridiculous trains as Katie McGlynn and Marnie Simpson lead the worst dressed stars at the NTAs

  • Katie McGlynn led the worst-dressed stars on the red carpet at the National Television Awards tonight 
  •  Soap star, 29, turned heads in a black voluminous crop top, tied with bows, that put toned stomach on display
  • Others including presenter Lisa Snowdon opted for over-the-top glittering gowns with sequins covering them

It may be renowned for acknowledging TV’s top talent and bringing out some of the most entertaining personalities in the industry – but some of the stars on the red carpet for the National Television Awards last night provided entertainment for all the wrong reasons. 

Actress Katie McGlynn lead the worst dressed stars alongside Lisa Snowdon and Helen Flanagan at the NTA awards last night, as she walked the red carpet in a over-the-top sheer-tulle gown.

The soap star, 29, turned heads in a black voluminous crop top, tied with bows, that put her toned stomach on full display.

She wore it with a coordinating maxi skirt, which was sheer to allow a glimpse at her lithe legs underneath and boasted plenty of ruffles for added drama.

Others also opted for over-the-top tulle numbers, including Geordie Shore star Marnie Simpson, who opted for a corseted lace gown with a glamorous tulle train for her show-stopping appearance.

The dusky pink number nipped in at her tiny waist before falling to the ground with a leg-baring asymmetric hem.

Katie McGlynn, best known for playing Sinead in Coronation Street, opted for black ruffles in a crop top and skirt co-ord paired with a pearl headband


Stars including Marnie Simpson and Julia Bradbury opted for ruffles and netting as they graced the red carpet, with Marnie’s dress having a corset bodice

Former model and TV presenter Lisa Snowdon, who was recently crowned Celebrity Masterchef champion, wore a shimmering silver sequin gown

Marnie rocked a full fringe with her glossy raven locks tumbling to her waist and opted for a shimmering makeup palette.

She boosted her height with a pair of perspex heels, embellished with glitzy bows and posed for photos. 

This year’s NTAs were broadcast live from a brand new venue of Wembley’s OVO Arena with Joel Dommett hosting.

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were booed by some members of the audience at the National Television Awards when This Morning was announced as a contender for the Best Daytime Award.

The presenters found themselves at the centre of the ‘queuegate’ controversy’ in September when they were accused of skipping the queue to see the Queen lying in state, which they both denied. 

Line of Duty’s Vicky McClure arrived at the National Television Awards 2022 in a bronze, floor-length dress that was ruched at the waist

Despite the criticism the broadcasters received, the show still took home the Daytime gong, with Phillip saying the award means ‘so much to us every year, especially this year’.

Other notable winners at the ceremony – held at the OVO Arena in Wembley, London – included Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly for Best Presenter, Anton Du Beke for TV Judge, Peaky Blinders for Returning Drama and Emmerdale for Serial Drama.

Taking to the stage after the win, Phillip said: ‘Please don’t think we ever get complacent and please don’ t think we ever take it for granted. This means so much to us every year, especially this year. We have the best boss.’

Holly added: ‘This Morning has a very special relationship with you, you make our show for us, you really do. All these guys on the stage here, Alison [Hammond] and Dermot [O’Leary], Rochelle [Humes] and Vernon [Kay], Josie [Gibson], everyone. Thank you for all your support.

Elsewhere, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnnelly took home their 21st consecutive Best Presenter award and the Bruce Forsyth award.

Katie Price wore a black gown with a glittered, puffed skirt and a long sleeved turtleneck top, paired with wide black patent belt 

Unfortunately, the TV duo were not there to accept their awards as they have both fallen ill with Covid and had to stay at home.

The Bruce Forsyth Award went to I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! with Emmerdale star Danny Miller who won last year’s series accepting the gong along with several other stars from the 21st season.

Danny said: ‘On behalf of Ant and Dec who have Covid so they can’t be here tonight, Stephen Mulhern is in the crowd so I’m not sure why he’s not accepting for them.

‘I’d like to say on behalf of the crew and castmates, although we had to have an evacuation, they managed to get us back on and we all got paid.’

‘A massive thank you to everyone who voted and everyone who made the show what it is. A massive thanks to the cast and crew and best of luck back in Australia.’

The show was nominated alongside The Graham Norton Show, Taskmaster and Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.

THE 2022 NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS WINNERS

NEW DRAMA 

Heartstopper

This Is Going To Hurt

Time

Trigger Point – WINNER

  

TALENT SHOW 

Britain’s Got Talent

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

Strictly Come Dancing – WINNER

The Masked Singer 

 

AUTHORED DOCUMENTARY 

Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer and Me 

Kate Garraway: Caring for Derek – WINNER

 Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next

Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism

Tom Parker: Inside My Head 

 

RETURNING DRAMA 

Bridgerton

Call the Midwife

Peaky Blinders – WINNER

The Split 

 

TV PRESENTER

Alison Hammond

Ant & Dec – WINNER

 Bradley Walsh

Graham Norton 

 

FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT

Clarkson’s Farm

Gogglebox – WINNER

Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs

The Great British Bake Off 

 

DRAMA PERFORMANCE 

Cillian Murphy, Thomas Shelby, Peaky Blinders – WINNER

 Jonathan Bailey, Anthony Bridgerton, Bridgerton

Nicola Walker, Hannah, The Split

Vicky McClure, Lana Washington, Trigger Point 

 

THE BRUCE FOSRYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD 

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! – WINNER

 Taskmaster

The Graham Norton Show

SERIAL DRAMA

Coronation Street

EastEnders

Emmerdale – WINNER

Neighbours 

 

EXPERT

 Jay Blades

Kaleb Cooper

Martin Lewis – WINNER

 Sir David Attenborough

 

SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE 

Mark Charnock, Marlon Dingle, Emmerdale – WINNER

 Paige Sandhu, Meena Jutla, Emmerdale

Rose Ayling-Ellis, Frankie Lewis, EastEnders

 

QUIZ GAME SHOW 

Beat the Chasers – WINNER

In for a Penny

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel

The 1% Club

 

RISING STAR 

Charithra Chandran, Edwina Sharma, Bridgerton

Joe Locke, Charlie Spring, Heartstopper

Kit Connor, Nick Nelson, Heartstopper

Paddy Bever, Max Turner, Coronation Street – WINNER

  

DAYTIME 

Loose Women

The Chase

The Repair Shop

This Morning – WINNER

  

COMEDY

After Life- WINNER

Derry Girls

Not Going Out

Sex Education

 

TALENT SHOW JUDGE

Anton Du Beke – WINNER

David Walliams

Mo Gilligan

RuPaul

 

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