
London’s Royal Festival Hall was packed with star-studded attendees as the BAFTA TV Awards took place on Sunday evening. The night was filled with unforgettable moments, but one of the most talked-about had to be Amanda Holden’s eye-catching entrance!




The Heart FM presenter stunned everyone in a show-stopping, ab-flashing grey co-ord and a sheer beaded skirt that left little to the imagination. Amanda’s daring fashion choice caught the eye of fans and photographers alike, though she ultimately left empty-handed at the ceremony. But that didn’t stop her from turning heads as she posed with her close friend Alan Carr, who won the TV Moment of the Year award for his unforgettable role as a villain on Celebrity Traitors.

While Amanda may not have bagged a trophy, she certainly earned her place as the center of attention on the red carpet, outshining even the most glamorous of stars. And she wasn’t alone—other notable arrivals included Vogue Williams, who debuted her pregnancy glow with a delicate white lace dress, and Millie Mackintosh, who made her first red carpet appearance since her divorce from Hugo Taylor.


Vogue showed off her bump in a white lace dress, and debuted her new fringed hairstyle

Among the other bold fashion choices were Lucy Punch, who dazzled in a bright orange gown, and Jodie Whittaker, who stepped away from her hard-hitting role in Toxic Town with a glamorous red gown. But perhaps the most surprising entrance came from Christine McGuinness, who turned heads in an orange-and-black gown and flaunted her curves, following her recent headlines with DJ Roxxan.






And of course, it wouldn’t be a BAFTA night without a few emotional moments. Stephen Graham finally took home the Best Actor award after being nominated eight times for various roles, including Help and This Is England ’90. The actor dedicated his win to his family, including his wife Katherine, who expressed her gratitude during her acceptance speech.

Meanwhile, Claudia Winkleman was presented with the Reality Award for The Celebrity Traitors, marking another achievement in her long career. She revealed she had flown down from Scotland just to collect the award before racing back to film the second series of the hit show.
The night ended on a high with a heartfelt tribute to Sir David Attenborough, whose incredible contributions to the world of television were celebrated during the ceremony.
Despite the glitz and glam, the night was far from ordinary—filled with drama, surprises, and unforgettable moments that fans won’t soon forget.
Source: Daily Mail


