Stacey Solomon stuns in a slinky black dress as she arrives hand-in-hand with her daughters Rose, 3, and Belle, 2, at the National Television Awards

Stacey Solomon stunned as she arrived at the National Television Awards in London on Wednesday.

At the event, a 35-year-old presenter was accompanied by her entire family. She affectionately linked hands with her adorable daughters, Rose (aged three) and Belle (aged two).

At the high-profile event, Stacey turned heads in a sleek, cowl-neck black dress that beautifully accentuated her impressive physique.

Meanwhile her little girls stole hearts in matching rainbow sequin dresses.

This afternoon, I, a diehard fan, was blessed with an exclusive peek into the world of Stacey, courtesy of her Instagram posts! She graciously offered us a sneak peek at what we’d be seeing on the red carpet tonight, by sharing a photo of all our favorite stars’ outfits neatly hung on the wardrobe door. I can hardly contain my excitement!

She wrote on top of the photo: ITS NTA DAY.

I’ve just arrived home from work and it’s time for me to prepare myself. I simply wanted to express my heartfelt gratitude for being awarded an NTA. The fact that we get to go as a family is incredibly unique and moving, words can hardly convey the magnitude of this feeling.

You’ve chosen the nominations yourselves, so thank you from the bottom of our hearts! This moment means a lot to us, and we will never forget it or take it for granted. To the stars and back, we appreciate each and every one of you!

Stacey has been nominated for two prestigious awards at this year’s NTAs.

As a devoted mother of five, I am humbled to be among the nominees in the prestigious Best Presenter category. Surrounded by fellow nominees like Ant and Dec, Alison Hammond, Claudia Winkleman, and Gary Lineker, I’m aware of the stiff competition I’ll be facing in this esteemed category.

Year after year, I find myself utterly enthralled as the dynamic duo, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, continue to dominate television awards. Last year’s triumph, their 23rd accolade, only served to cement my admiration for these talented gentlemen.

Simultaneously, Stacey has also been nominated in the Factual Entertainment category, recognizing her reality show with husband Joe Swash that offers a behind-the-scenes perspective.

This television show, broadcast earlier this year, offered a glimpse into the challenges faced by the married couple during a difficult period in their union, as they sought help through therapy sessions.

Additionally, spectators noticed the presence of several kids: Rex, age 5, along with Rose and Belle; as well as Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, who are Stacey’s children from past relationships.

The show was well-received by audiences, and the BBC has already announced that a second season will air on television next year.

The stars of British TV are out in force at London’s O2 Arena for the National TV Awards. 

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

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that at the prestigious awards ceremony, the crème de la crème of television is set to be recognized. This honor doesn’t come from a panel of judges, but rather, it’s the British audience who have been passionately casting their votes for their most beloved shows and talented individuals. It’s a testament to the power of public opinion in shaping our entertainment landscape!

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

The awards were initially set up in 1995 to provide an opportunity for the general public to voice their opinions on outstanding TV talent – a role that was previously fulfilled solely by industry experts when bestowing awards.

As a devoted admirer, I’ve had the pleasure of participating in a nationwide tribute, where the dearest hearts of our entertainment industry and the cherished shows were celebrated. This celebration offered various avenues for voting, including by post, telephone, and online platforms.

Ant and Dec are widely expected to win the TV Presenter award for the 24th year in a row.

During their 23-game winning streak last year, the Geordie duo confessed that at some point, they are aware there will be a year when they won’t secure the victory.

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

Apart from the award they already have, Ant and Dec’s show “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!” on ITV is also a contender for the Best Reality Television Award.

Once more, the competition within this category remains tough, as established reality shows like Love Island, Race Across the World, and the rapidly growing The Traitors present formidable challenges.

This past year has witnessed an exceptional era for television dramas, and among the top-tier performances, Netflix’s series “Adolescence” truly shone.

As a lifestyle expert, I couldn’t help but be moved by Owen Cooper’s remarkable portrayal of Jamie Miller in his latest role. His performance was an intricate blend of anger, emotion, horror, and sadness, leaving viewers both captivated and broken-hearted. It’s clear that Cooper has truly immersed himself into the character, delivering a powerful and impactful performance that is sure to be remembered.

In the Best Drama category, it will compete with shows like Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand, and Rivals.

Competing against Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand, and Rivals, it is slated for the Best Drama category.

Or even more colloquially:

It’s going head-to-head with shows like Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand, and Rivals in the running for Best Drama.

Given that Britain is renowned for its numerous soap operas, the contest for the Best Serial Drama promises to be one of the most intense battles of the evening.

Shows like Coronation Street and Emmerdale have been attracting an unprecedented number of viewers since they moved to ITVX in October.

This feature enabled fans to catch up with their preferred shows whenever it was convenient for them, as opposed to only being able to watch them live on television. Moreover, this flexibility might provide an advantage compared to other nominees like Casualty, EastEnders, and Hollyoaks.

Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that after a significant wait, the popular series Gavin & Stacey concluded its run with a final episode on Christmas Day in the year 2024.

Competing in the comedy category are Brassic, Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special, and Mrs Brown’s Boys.

The live-broadcasted awards on ITV2 will be distributed among the entertainment performances, with the presentations continuing until approximately 10:30 PM.

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2025-09-10 20:35