NTAs: Geri Horner cuts an elegant figure in silk gown

She is set to mark her territory on primetime television this weekend on BBC’s latest talent show All Together Now.

And Geri Horner commanded attention in an elegant blue silk gown as she attended the National Television Awards on Tuesday evening.

Held at London’s O2 Arena, the former Spice Girls legend graced the glitzy red carpet with her co-presenter Rob Beckett. 

 

Svelte: Geri Horner, 45, commanded attention in an elegant blue silk gown as she attended the National Television Awards on Tuesday evening

She highlighted her svelte frame in the sophisticated turquiose number, which featured an extremely deep neckline – complemented with a long beaded jewellery piece.

Dressing her ears with pearl-embroidered dangle earrings, the 45-year-old finished her look with a simple black watch and silver heeled sandals.

Adding a bright pop of pink to the ample of her cheeks, Geri maintained the shade scheme with a glossy peach shade before tying her makeup look with heavily lined eyes.

Her auburn locks were swept into an effortlessly chic bun as she arrived to the event with her All Together Now co-host Rob.

Strutting her stuff! She highlighted her svelte frame in the sophisticated turquiose number, which featured an extremely deep neckline - complemented with a long beaded jewellery piece

Strutting her stuff! She highlighted her svelte frame in the sophisticated turquiose number, which featured an extremely deep neckline – complemented with a long beaded jewellery piece

Stunning: Dressing her ears with pearl-embroidered dangle earrings, the 45-year-old finished her look with a simple black watch and silver heeled sandals

Stunning: Dressing her ears with pearl-embroidered dangle earrings, the 45-year-old finished her look with a simple black watch and silver heeled sandals

Show-stopper! Adding a bright pop of pink to the ample of her cheeks, Geri maintained the shade scheme with a glossy peach shade before tying her makeup look with heavily lined eyes

Show-stopper! Adding a bright pop of pink to the ample of her cheeks, Geri maintained the shade scheme with a glossy peach shade before tying her makeup look with heavily lined eyes

Dynamic duo: Held at London's O2 Arena, the former Spice Girls legend graced the glitzy red carpet with her co-presenter Rob Beckett

Dynamic duo: Held at London’s O2 Arena, the former Spice Girls legend graced the glitzy red carpet with her co-presenter Rob Beckett

National Television Awards 2018 – Who were the winners? 

BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD 

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

CRIME DRAMA

Broadchurch

DRAMA PERFORMANCE

Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster)

COMEDY

Peter Kay’s Car Share

NEWCOMER

Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor, EastEnders)

DAYTIME

This Morning

TV JUDGE

David Walliams

CHALLENGE SHOW

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here

DRAMA

Doctor Foster

TV PRESENTER

Ant & Dec

TALENT SHOW

Strictly Come Dancing

SERIAL DRAMA

Emmerdale

SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE

Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt)

FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT

Gogglebox 

IMPACT AWARD

Blue Planet 2

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs 

Returning host Dermot O’Leary fronted the awards that were broadcast live on ITV from London’s O2 Arena.

Former Made In Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo replaced Scarlett Moffatt as backstage host for 2018, after stealing her crown as queen of the jungle on I’m A Celebrity 2017.

The presenting gig helped launch Scarlett’s TV career in 2017, as she went onto front the revamped Streetmate dating show, as well as landing a gig on Saturday Night Takeaway.

Meanwhile, Love Island stars Kem Cetinay and Chris Hughes hosted the glittering red carpet and entertained fans with an amusing video that aired out mid-show. 

The presenters enjoyed another successful win for I’m A Celebrity, that was honoured with the Challenge Show award, and Ant and Dec found themselves the winners of the first Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award with their show Saturday Night Takeaway. 

The showbiz veteran sadly passed away in August last year, aged 89, following a long illness and a battle with bronchial pneumonia. Sir Bruce is loved around the country for his 75-year TV career presenting shows including The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and Strictly.

His legacy was honoured when Strictly Come Dancing returned to screens in September, with the show’s professional dancers performing a routine in tribute, before Bruce’s best moments from his time on the series were played. 

Seal gave a touching performance of I’ve Got You Under My Skin ahead of the prize being awarded, while Bruce’s wife Wilnelia took to the stage to present the award. 

Making the likes of Bruce’s old Strictly co-host, Tess Daly, well up, Wilnelia said: ‘I wish I wouldn’t have to be standing here this evening in front of you, but I’m so proud and honoured that this special award is named after my darling Bruce. 

‘I know he would have loved it, showbusiness was his life, he would be saying to all of you it’s been nice to see you, to see you nice.’ 

High spirits: Adding a bright pop of pink to the ample of her cheeks, Geri maintained the shade scheme with a glossy peach shade before tying her makeup look with heavily lined eyes

High spirits: Adding a bright pop of pink to the ample of her cheeks, Geri maintained the shade scheme with a glossy peach shade before tying her makeup look with heavily lined eyes

Putting their skills to use! Geri and Rob took to the stage to present an award at the prestigious event

Putting their skills to use! Geri and Rob took to the stage to present an award at the prestigious event

Memorable night: Returning host Dermot O'Leary fronted the awards that were broadcast live on ITV from London's O2 Arena

Memorable night: Returning host Dermot O’Leary fronted the awards that were broadcast live on ITV from London’s O2 Arena

Special honour: Sir Bruce Forsyth, who passed away in 2017, will be honored in a new entertainment category

Special honour: Sir Bruce Forsyth, who passed away in 2017, will be honored in a new entertainment category

NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2018 – WHO WON WHAT?

BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway – WINNER

The Graham Norton Show 

Celebrity Juice 

All Round To Mrs Brown’s

 CHALLENGE SHOW 

 

 Great British Bake Off

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

MasterChef  

Love Island

 CRIME DRAMA 

Line Of Duty 

Broadchurch – WINNER

Little Boy Blue

Sherlock

 

 SERIAL DRAMA

 Emmerdale – WINNER

EastEnders

Coronation Street

Hollyoaks  

 DRAMA PERFORMANCE

 Tom Hardy (Tabboo)

David Tennant (Broadchurch)

Sheridan Smith (Moorside)

Jenna Coleman (Victoria)

Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster) – WINNER

 TV PRESENTER

  Ant & Dec – WINNER

Holly Willoughby 

Phillip Schofield

Bradley Walsh 

 

 COMEDY 

Peter Kay's co-star Sian Gibson had collected the award on his behalf

Peter Kay’s co-star Sian Gibson had collected the award on his behalf

Bernidorm

Still Open All Hours

The Big Bang Theory

Peter Kay’s Car Share – WINNER

 TALENT SHOW 

 

Strictly Come Dancing – WINNER

Britain’s Got Talent

The Voice UK

The X Factor 

 

 NEWCOMER 

Danny Walters (Keanu, EastEnders) – WINNER

Ned Porteous (Tom, Emmerdale)

Nathan Morris (Milo, Hollyoaks)

Rob Mallard (Daniel, Coronation Street)

 SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE

 Barbara Knox (Rita)

Lucy Fallon (Bethany) – WINNER

Danny Miller (Aaron)

Lacey Turner (Stacey)

 DAYTIME 

This Morning – WINNER

The Chase

Loose Women

The Jeremy Kyle Show 

 TV JUDGE 

will.i.am

Paul Hollywood

Simon Cowell

David Walliams – WINNER

 SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD

Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs – WINNER

 IMPACT AWARD

Blue Planet 2 – WINNER

 

 

 



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