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Entertainment News: The NTA's 2022

Entertainment News: The NTA's 2022

It's one of Britain's biggest events of the year, The National Television Awards... who attended, and more importantly, what did they wear?

Holly Willoughby wore a strapless black gown, fit for a ball. She paired the look with her signature neutral makeup, and messy yet chic up-do. The dress was covered in velvet roses, and we absolutely adored her look. However, unlike every other NTA and every other event for that matter, Philip Schofield was not seen by her side. This is following the queue-gate drama, where fans accused Holly and Phil of pushing in line to see the queen's coffin. Despite the presenters and TV network saying that they were actually there for work reasons. 

Maya Jama wore a white, one-shoulder, fishtail dress. Also with up-do and glowy makeup. Can this women ever do anything wrong? Did we also mention... Maya has been confirmed as the new Love Island host for 2023. 

Maura Higgins had us unable to blink at her abs, as usual, looking stunning also in a long white cut-out gown. Ekin-su and Davide also had our jaws dropping, in their matching black outfits. She wore a glitzy, black, sequin dress, with bardot style shoulders. 

Meanwhile Katie Price turned up dressed very different to her usual look. She wore a long sleeved, black, turtle neck top, with a floor sweeping, glittery skirt, also in black. We like this more demure look on Katie. Other stars to attend the event include Kate Garraway, TOWIE's Jess Wright (who btw looked absolutely amazing after only giving birth a few months ago), Coronation Street's Millie Gibson, Christine McGuinness Geordie Shore's Marnie Simpson, Rochelle Humes, Alison Hammond, and the gorgeous Katy Piper, to name a few of our fav's. 

Here's some of our favourite looks:

                               


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