TV Choice Awards 2019: The best red carpet looks from this year's ceremony

It was an incredible event!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 10th Sep 2019

The TV Choice Awards 2019 took place last night (9th Sept) at a lavish ceremony in London. Stars from the worlds of soap, reality and drama shows all turned out to celebrate the small screen, and plenty of deserving winners took home their gongs.

Of course, as one of the biggest events in the awards calendar, all the stars turned out in force in their best outfits - check out the best dressed of the TV Choice Awards 2019 red carpet...

Colin Thackery


Mark Labbett


Louis Theroux


Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin


Jenny Ryan


Anne Hegerty


Steph McGovern


Ore Oduba and Portia Oduba


Malique Thompson-Dwyer


Fiona Middleton


Kirsty Gallacher


Paul Sinha


Jayne Torvill OBE


Shaun Wallace


Nicole Barber-Lane


Gaynor Faye


Jamie Lomas


Laura Norton


Isabel Hodgins


Maura Higgins


Mark Wright


Malique Thompson-Dwyer and Nick Knowles


Jess Wright


Danny John-Jules


Miles Jupp


Greg Shephard and Billie Faiers


Lucy Fallon


Jane Danson


Helen George


Judge Robert Rinder


Lorraine Kelly


Katie McGlynn


Chris Gascoyne and Alison King


Sally Ann Matthews


Storm Huntley and Jeremy Vine


James Jordan


Adrian Dunbar


Shirlie Holliman and Martin Kemp


Keith Lemon


Luisa Bradshaw-White


Ricky Champ


Danielle Harold


Max Bowden


Lucy Benjamin


Lucie Donlan


Vicky Pattison


Holly Willoughby


Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby


Ade Adepitan and Linda Harrison


Susanna Reid


Ben Shephard


Olivia Attwood


Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid


Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan


Sam Faiers


Amber Gill


Lee Mack and Sally Bretton


India Reynolds and Ovie Soko


Congratulations to all the winners!

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