Coleen Rooney looks chic in a fitted gown at the National Television Awards as I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is nominated for a gong

At the National Television Awards on Wednesday, Coleen Rooney gracefully entered following the announcement that “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” had been nominated for an award.

In simpler terms, the woman from WAG, aged 38, who appeared in this year’s TV show, chose to wear a tight-fitting dress for the event that transpired at The O2 arena in London.

Coleen’s black sleeveless dress featured a classy turtleneck design and a slight fishtail skirt. 

She paired an elegant item with high heels, added a gold handbag for accessories, and wore eye-catching earrings as well.

In this year’s competition, Colleen reached the finale but ended up coming in second behind Danny Jones from McFly.

In the event, Reverend Richard Coles finished in third position among the notable participants, which also included Oti Mabuse, GK Barry, Maura Higgins, and Tulisa.

For the second consecutive year, Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks will be hosting the grand arrivals on the red carpet.

At the awards ceremony, it is the British audience who will recognize the cream of television, having cast their votes for their preferred shows and performers.

This is a milestone year for the NTAs, which are celebrating their 30th anniversary.

The awards were initially set up in 1995 to enable the general public to have a say in acknowledging television talent, which until then had consistently been honored by industry experts.

The event has been referred to as a tribute to the country’s beloved celebrities and programs. Voting for it has been made available through mail, phone calls, and digital platforms.

Year after year, I can hardly contain my excitement as Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly seem destined to claim the TV Presenter award once more – a feat they’ve achieved a staggering 23 times already!

Last year, after securing our 23rd straight victory, the dynamic duo from Newcastle confessed that they can’t help but feel there will eventually come a time when we won’t emerge victorious. As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but share their sentiment, knowing deep down that even the most invincible run must inevitably come to an end.

This year’s competition is intense, as they are facing off against Claudia Winkleman, Gary Lineker, Alison Hammond, and Stacey Solomon.

Apart from this particular award, Ant and Dec’s ITV show “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” is also in contention for the top prize in the category of Best Reality TV program.

In this instance once more, the category finds itself brimming with tough rivalry as the enduring survival series competes alongside Love Island, Race Around the World, and the rapidly growing sensation, The Traitors.

This past year has seen significant growth for television dramas, with Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ being a breakthrough success among them.

IndieWire found Owen Cooper’s portrayal of the character Jamie Miller to be equally captivating and disturbing – encompassing intense emotions such as anger, horror, empathy, and sadness.

As a die-hard fan, I can hardly contain my excitement as our beloved show is all set to go head-to-head with the heavyweights in the Best Drama category! Competitors like Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand, and Rivals are no walk in the park, but we’re ready for the challenge. Bring it on, because our show is about to prove its mettle and make a name for itself among the top-tier dramas out there!

Given Britain’s reputation for numerous soap operas, the contest for the Best Daytime Drama promises to be one of the most intense competitions of the evening.

Programs like Coronation Street and Emmerdale have seen an increase in viewership, setting new records, since they started airing on ITVX in October.

This arrangement empowered viewers to catch up with their preferred shows according to their convenience instead of being bound by a live television broadcast schedule. This flexibility potentially gave them an advantage over competitors like “Casualty”, “EastEnders”, and “Hollyoaks” in terms of viewership.

It’s worth noting that once again, Gavin & Stacey concluded its run with its highly anticipated final episode airing during Christmas in 2024.

Competing with Brassic, Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special, and Mrs. Brown’s Boys for the comedy category is our production.

The awards, currently airing live on ITV2, will be distributed among entertainment acts until around 10:30 PM.

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2025-09-10 22:04