THE National television Awards are over for another year, but the celebrities who attended made sure they enjoyed themselves in style.
The stars of the small screen were spotted stumbling out of a boozy NTA afterparty after an evening full of surprises.
Stars from soaps, reality shows, dramas and daytime television, joined forces to celebrate all things great about TV.
After the ceremony had finished at the O2, they all made their way to the afterparty where they continued the fun.
TV stars were then seen pouring out of the boozy bash at the end of the night, as they headed for their waiting cars.
Spotted looking partied out was Coronation Street favourite Brooke Vincent.
She was joined by fellow Corrie star Lucy Fallon, who was spotted clutching a takeaway bag filled with chicken wings
Love Island legend Maura Higgins also looked like she was ready for bed.
All though still looking ultra glam, the former Islander was seen looking a bit partied out.
It was a good evening for This Morning, and the stars made sure to celebrate.
The daytime show finally reclaimed back their Best Daytime Show gong, and host Josie Gibson was ready to party.
The much-loved star was in good spirits as she left the afterparty.
Meanwhile, it was an eventful at the NTA’s, with the evening full of surprises.
For the first time in 23 years Ant and Dec DID NOT win the Best Presenter gong.
Instead it went to sports pundit Gary Lineker.
The Geordie duo weren’t at the ceremony, but winner Gary gave them a shout out.
Accepting the gong, the former footy ace teased: ” “I won the Ant and Dec award!”
In what appeared to be a dig at his former employer the BBC, Gary added: “I think it demonstrates that perhaps its ok, sometimes, to use our platform to speak up.”
Love Island legend Molly-Mae also scooped her first NTA, and was overcome with emotion.
The reality star was nominated in the category for best authored documentary for her Amazon Prime film Molly-Mae: Behind It All – and she won.
Stepping onto the stage, Molly was seen mouthing “oh my God!” .
“Oh my goodness. Honestly, just to be nominated for this award was such an honour,” she told the audience.
“I think as you guys saw, we were up against some seriously inspirational people in this category.”