THE National Television Awards was the perfect chance to party for famous faces across shows on the small screen – yet many looked ready for bed as the shindigs wrapped.
Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan, 34 – who recently revealed her new man on reality TV series Celebs Go Dating – flashed a smile as she left London’s The O2 Arena.
She donned a strapless maroon frock and clutched tightly onto her black bag as she headed to her car.
Strictly Come Dancing alumni Oti Mabuse, 34, was also in high spirits as The National Television Awards after-parties came to a close.
Ashley James, 37 – famed for her role on e4 show Made In Chelsea – blew a kiss to the camera as she hopped in a waiting black cab.
Pregnant TOWIE star Georgia Kousoulou, 33, was seen being picked up by her co-star husband Tommy Mallet, 32, while the EastEnders crew carried out drinks to their vehicles to continue the celebrations.
The Strictly Come Dancing cast, who will be on-air this weekend in the 2024 launch show, were beaming, with Nikita Kuzmin, 26, seen exiting and Vito Coppola, 31, winding down a car window to pose for a picture.
Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri, who will star on the series, scrunched her face into a grin as she braved the autumn chill in her sequin studded frock.
MTV babe Charlotte Dawson, 31, put her issues with her cheating fiance to one side as she enjoyed the after-party in full.
The pregnant star was seen clambering into a cab as she headed home.
Newlywed Vicky Pattison, 36, looked all partied out as she stepped out, before she was joined by husband Ercan Ramadan, 31, in the car.
I’m A Celeb star Jake Quickenden, 36, was also dishing out hugs to pals including Corrie alumni Brooke Vincent, 32, as he said farewell.
Yet Michelle Keegan – who was nominated for two gongs and wowed on the Red Carpet earlier in the night – switched the after parties for dinner in bed with husband Mark Wright.
Strictly Come Dancing waltzed away with the top prize in the talent show category in a big boost for the BBC amid a whirlwind of controversy over how contestants are treated.
The show beat off competitors MasterChef, Britain’s Got Talent, The Great British Bake Off and The Voice UK to win the gong.