NTAs 2019: Georgia Toffolo bares all in a deeply plunging red dress as she joins Lizzie Cundy in leading the stars travelling on public transport
All of the British nation's biggest television stars were attending the glittering NTAs awards ceremony in London.
Yet Georgia Toffolo, 24, and Lizzie Cundy, 49, shunned a luxurious mode of transport when they led the stars travelling by public transport to the event on Tuesday.
Proudly shared on her Instagram, the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here winner bared her cleavage in a deeply plunging red gown for the occasion.
NTAs: Georgia Toffolo bared all in a deeply plunging red dress as she joined Lizzie Cundy in leading the stars travelling on the TUBE on Tuesday
Fresh from her trip to the Caribbean with her pal Archie Manners, the This Morning presenter looked positively glowing as she showcased her bronze tan.
She announced to her followers: 'Off to the NTA’s!'
The blonde bombshell reunited with her close pal Ollie Locke, whom she was firm friends with since she first started off on Made In Chelsea.
Have fun in feathers: In an equally glamorous social media snap, Lizzie posed in a train carriage wearing a flirty feathered number as she made her way to the event
Georgia and Ollie leaned close to one another as they snapped a cute, yet unfortunately rather blurry, selfie.
In an equally glamorous social media snap, Lizzie posed in a train carriage, wearing a flirty feathered number as she made her way to the event.
The former WAG teased a glimpse at her naked skin the back cutaways of the gown and its strapless design made the most of the reality star's cleavage.
Ballgowns on the tube! The blonde bombshell reunited with her close pal Ollie Locke, whom she was firm friends with since she first started off on Made In Chelsea
Good pals: Georgia and Ollie leaned close to one another as they snapped a cute, yet unfortunately rather blurry, selfie
Feathers were sewn into the back of the dress to add drama to her overall look and Lizzie showed it off by posing with her back to the camera.
She penned: 'When you have a car collision on the way to the #NTAs !! Only way to travel .. by tube in my gown !! Eeek ! National tv awards I’m coming !! @nationaltvawards #ntas.'
The National Television Awards mark one of the most exciting nights in British TV, with faces from reality, scripted drama and comedy, soaps and quiz shows hoping to scoop a gong.
Sizzling: Fresh from her trip to the Caribbean with her pal Archie Manners, the This Morning presenter looked positively glowing as she showcased her bronze tan
Held at London's O2, 2019's shortlist saw the likes of Killing Eve, Bodyguard and The Cry battle it out as some of the most talked-about new shows of the past 12 months.
Other nominated newbies included Robbie Williams for his maiden turn as an X Factor judge, and Jodie Whittaker for her incarnation of Doctor Who - the first time a woman has ever played the role.
Jodie battled it out against the likes of Killing Eve leading ladies Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, as well as Bodyguard stars Richard Madden and Keeley Hawes in the New Drama category, freshly launched this year.
Hilarious: Jack Whitehall also posted a hilarious snap of his journey to the ceremony, joking about his unimpressed father Michael on the Jubilee Line
However it was Madden who claimed the award on the night for his portrayal Sgt David Budd in writer Jed Mercurio's hit show.
Elsewhere Britain's Got Talent star David Walliams beat Louis Tomlinson, Judge Rinder, Robbie Williams and Simon Cowell for the Best TV Judge award.
As is the case every year, the UK's favourite soaps - Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks - were pitted against one another in the Serial Drama category.
Saucy looks: The former WAG teased a glimpse at her naked skin the back cutaways of the gown and its strapless design made the most of the reality star's cleavage
And it was the turn of Yorkshire based ITV soap Emmerdale to enjoy a rare victory at the annual ceremony.
EastEnders did however enjory its own victory courtesy of Danny Dyer, who beat Emma Atkins, Jack P Shepherd and Lucy Pargeter to the Serial Drama Performance gong.
Also a recurring fixture, Dermot O Leary presented the ceremony - with last year's Love Island winners Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer hosting the backstage reactions.
In what was perhaps a shock to some, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly won the Best Presenters category - a prize they have taken home every year since 2001.
The pair, however, have spent the majority of the past 12 months apart professionally, thanks to Ant's recovery from alcohol and substance abuse issues.
Dec continued his work on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Britain's Got Talent and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! without Ant - yet they are up for an award as a twosome.
Dazzling: The reality star added a sparkling choker to her looks as she made her very glamorous arrival on the red carpet=
Ant will return to these shows in 2019 however.
The annual Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award, perhaps the most prestigious accolade of the evening, saw Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, All Round To Mrs Brown's, Love Island and The Graham Norton Show lose to reality TV juggernaut I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The Comedy category featured several shows that have either aired or are currently airing their last ever seasons this year, among them Benidorm, Peter Kay's Car Share and The Big Bang Theory.
They were up against Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father and Mrs Brown's Boys, but it was comedy veteran Peter Kay who walked away with the award on the night.
ITV stole the show in the Daytime category, with This Morning winning for the ninth time after beating network companions Good Morning Britain, Loose Women, and The Jeremy Kyle Show to the accolade, as well as Channel 4 show Sunday Brunch.
Meanwhile Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs beat The Great British Bake Off, Gogglebox, Ambulance and DIY SOS: The Big Build to the Factual Entertainment accolade.
The Chase trumped Catchphrase, Pointless,8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and A League Of Their Own to the Quiz show gong.
Elsewhere the Talent Show award was claimed by Strictly Come Dancing in a tight category that also featured Britain's Got Talent, Dancing On Ice , The Voice UK and The X Factor.
The awards, which were the most exciting and closely-fought yet, handed over power to the viewers, who have been voting since October.
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