Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague’s NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor ‘Wrong and Baffling’ in Deleted Post

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague’s NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor ‘Wrong and Baffling’ in Deleted Post

Strictly star Carlos Gu has said it is ‘deeply wrong and baffling’ that Molly-Mae Hague won in NTAs documentary category over his best pal, cancer survivor Amy Dowden.

Influencer Molly-Mae, 26, – who has recently been criticised for saying she ‘hadn’t done anything fun this summer’ despite multiple trips away – was nominated in the Authored Documentary category for her tell-all miniseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

The six-part series, released on Prime Video in January, follows the Love Island star in personal crisis amid her split from professional boxer Tommy Fury due to his problems with alcohol.

She was up against tough competition in the category, including documentary There’s Only One Rob Burrow – who she praised in her speech -, Flintoff, and Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me.

Molly ultimately scooped the prize, with Amy’s best pal Carlos revealing his genuine thoughts in a now-deleted post that was shared to his Instagram Story.

According to the Mirror, it displayed a screenshot from the Notes app on his mobile where the dancer had written: ‘A breakup story wins Best Documentary at the NTAs over films about real human suffering, like those battling illness?

Strictly star Carlos Gu has said it is 'deeply wrong and baffling' that Molly-Mae Hague won in NTAs documentary category over his best pal, cancer survivor Amy Dowden in a deleted post

Strictly star Carlos Gu has said it is ‘deeply wrong and baffling’ that Molly-Mae Hague won in NTAs documentary category over his best pal, cancer survivor Amy Dowden in a deleted post

Influencer Molly-Mae, 26, was nominated in the Authored Documentary category for her tell-all miniseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All, and she scooped the prize

Influencer Molly-Mae, 26, was nominated in the Authored Documentary category for her tell-all miniseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All, and she scooped the prize

‘It’s honestly baffling. We’re talking about people fighting for their lives, enduring unimaginable pain, and somehow, a story about a messy relationship got the top honour? It feels absurd – almost like a parody of what awards are meant to recognise.

‘There’s something deeply wrong when heartbreak is given more weight than human resilience in the face of terminal disease. It’s not just disappointing – it’s a disturbing reflection of where our empathy as a society is held.’

Daily Mail has reached out to Carlos’ representatives for comment. 

Although many expected Rob’s family to take home the award, it was Molly-Mae who ultimately scooped the prize. However in her acceptance speech gave a kind nod to Rob and his family.

Rob was diagnosed with MND and sadly lost his battle with the condition last year aged just 41.

Reacting to Molly-Mae’s unexpected win Amy emotionally penned on social media: ‘Huge congratulations to Molly Mae on your NTA win! It’s been an honour to be nominated alongside such powerful and inspiring documentaries.

‘I’m incredibly proud to have been nominated for my documentary Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me. When I made the deeply personal decision to share my breast cancer journey, it was to raise awareness, promote early detection, and give hope and strength to others going through it. An NTA nomination was just the icing on the cake.

‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who voted and supported the documentary. Your messages, love, and encouragement mean the world to me.

Carlos wrote: 'A breakup story wins Best Documentary at the NTAs over films about real human suffering, like those battling illness?'

Carlos wrote: ‘A breakup story wins Best Documentary at the NTAs over films about real human suffering, like those battling illness?’

Amy has reacted to Molly-Mae Hague beating her and the late motor neurone disease sufferer Rob Burrow in their documentary category at the NTAs on Wednesday night

Amy has reacted to Molly-Mae Hague beating her and the late motor neurone disease sufferer Rob Burrow in their documentary category at the NTAs on Wednesday night

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Reacting to Molly-Mae's unexpected win Amy emotionally penned on social media: 'Huge congratulations to Molly Mae on your NTA win!'

Reacting to Molly-Mae’s unexpected win Amy emotionally penned on social media: ‘Huge congratulations to Molly Mae on your NTA win!’

‘I promise to keep using my voice to raise awareness, support others, and shine a light on the reality of breast cancer.’

Molly-Mae, who joked that she had lost a shoe as she walked up to the stage, told the audience as she accepted her award: ‘Just to be nominated for this award was such an honour.’

She added: ‘I think as you guys saw, we were up against some seriously inspirational people in this category.’

Giving a sweet nod to Rob and his family she said in her speech: ‘To Lindsay, Rob Burrow’s wife and his children, his story was far more inspirational than mine could ever be.

‘It was just incredible and touched me in more ways than I can explain. This one’s for you Rob, and to the other inspirational people in this category.’

Viewers who tuned into the NTAs were left furious over her win as they took to X to vent their opinions.

They said: ‘Please explain how Molly Mae won that award when the others was much more inspirational. She should not of been in the same category! #NTAs’,

‘Disgusting that Molly Mae won an award beating Rob Burrows. You cannot even compare them. What the hell is wrong with people voting in this way’,

She was up against tough competition in the category, including from documentary There's Only One Rob Burrow (seen) - who she praised in her speech -, Flintoff, and Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me

She was up against tough competition in the category, including from documentary There’s Only One Rob Burrow (seen) – who she praised in her speech -, Flintoff, and Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me 

Molly-Mae, who joked that she had lost a shoe as she walked up to the stage, told the audience: 'Just to be nominated for this award was such an honour'

Molly-Mae, who joked that she had lost a shoe as she walked up to the stage, told the audience: ‘Just to be nominated for this award was such an honour’ 

‘This country voted for Molly Mae over the Burrow family’,

‘That was an epic fail Molly Mae winning the award for best documentary Rob Borrow should of won’,

‘How on earth did Molly Mae win that award’,

‘Who chose the winner of that category? Molly Mae – Seriously???’

Gary Lineker , This Morning and EastEnders were among the big winners on Wednesday night, as the stars of British TV descended on London ‘s O2 Arena for the 2025 National TV Awards.

Hosted by Joel Dommett for its 30th anniversary, the awards were televised on ITV1, with the winners voted for by the public.

And one of the biggest surprises of the night saw Gary Lineker finally bring an end to Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly ‘s 23-year winning streak, as the former footballer, 64, scored the win for Best Presenter.

The emotional presenter used his acceptance speech to take a pointed dig at his controversial departure from Match of the Day, as he declared it was ‘OK to speak up on behalf of those who have no voice’.

After 26 years, Gary presented his final show in May, after sharing a pro-Palestine Instagram video about Zionism featuring an emoji of a rat, which has anti-Semitic connotations. He apologised, but stepped down as host.

Speaking to the NTAs crowd, he admitted ‘it’s not lost on me why I might have won this award’, before ending his speech: ‘I think it demonstrates that perhaps it’s OK sometimes to use our platform to speak up on behalf of those who have no voice.’

While it was also a redemption evening for This Morning, who scooped the Best Daytime gong again two years after their bruising defeat to The Repair Shop.

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Carlos Gu Calls Molly-Mae Hague's NTAs Win Over Cancer Survivor 'Wrong and Baffling' in Deleted Post

Viewers who tuned into the NTAs were left furious over her win as they took to X to vent their opinions

Viewers who tuned into the NTAs were left furious over her win as they took to X to vent their opinions

Molly-Mae's six-part series, released on Prime Video in January, follows the Love Island star as she launches her fashion brand following her split from professional boxer Tommy Fury

Molly-Mae’s six-part series, released on Prime Video in January, follows the Love Island star as she launches her fashion brand following her split from professional boxer Tommy Fury

It also marked the first win for new hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, with Alison Hammond telling the audience how they had all been ‘humbled’ by the past two losses.

And Strictly Come Dancing also came out champions, bagging Best Talent Show, despite a year full of scandals and controversies.

However, due to recording schedules for this year’s series, Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman and the judges were unable to be there to collect the award.

And after it returned for its long-awaited finale at Christmas, beloved sitcom Gavin & Stacey won the award for Best Comedy, with Ruth Jones and Larry Lamb accepting the gong.

Jeremy Clarkson ‘s smash-hit show Clarkson’s Farm also came out on top, with Jeremy taking the moment to make a quip to the audience about how he was on weight-loss jab Mounjaro.

However, Stacey Solomon suffered a further blow following on from her BAFTA snub earlier this year, as her factual series Sort Your Life Out missed out on an NTA gong again, while she also lost out on Best Presenter.

Meanwhile Liz Hurley and Rob Rinder announced this year’s winner of the Reality Competition was I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, with reigning King of the Jungle Danny Jones leading the 2024 cast onstage to accept.

And Netflix’s Adolescence also proved a hit on the evening, with the acclaimed series beating out Disney+’s Rivals for Best New Drama, and teenage star Owen Cooper winning Best Drama Performance for playing twisted killer Jamie Miller.

An emotional moment of the night saw EastEnders ‘ Jessie Wallace and Michelle Ryan present the Serial Drama Performance to co-star Steve McFadden, who couldn’t hold back his tears as he was honoured for his portrayal of Phil Mitchell’s mental health crisis.

And the Walford cast had plenty to celebrate, as the ceremony ended with EastEnders scoring the coveted Best Serial Drama prize.

The night kicked off with comedian Michael McIntyre scoring a huge win for his Big Show, as he scooped The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award.

Lee Mack’s The 1% Club was voted Best Quiz Show this year, with the comedian using his time on stage to poke fun at Gary.

Molly-Mae and her team posed with her on the red carpet

Molly-Mae and her team posed with her on the red carpet

She thanked her partner Tommy and daughter Bambi in her speech

She thanked her partner Tommy and daughter Bambi in her speech

Meanwhile, the final ever series of Vera lost out to the BBC ‘s Call The Midwife for Best Returning Drama.

And it was a big night for former Love Island star Molly as she walked away with the award for Authored Documentary.

Her series, which initially charted her breakup last year from Tommy Fury, beat off stiff competition from Boyzone: No Matter What, Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, There’s Only One Rob Burrow and Freddie Flintoff.

Animated BBC series Wallace and Gromit also received a special recognition award during the night, with creator Nick Park collecting the gong.

The red carpet arrivals were hosted by Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks for the second year in a row, who also took to the stage to hand out a gong.

The NTAs were established back in 1995 to give the public a voice when it came to recognising TV talent – as previously, awards had always been dished out by industry professionals.

Described as a ‘celebration of the nation’s most loved stars and shows’, people have had the opportunity to vote via post, telephone, and online.

National Television Awards 2025: The winners

Reality Competition

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! – winner 

Love Island

Race Across the World

The Traitors

 

New Drama 

Adolescence – winner

Code of Silence

Ludwig

MobLand

Rivals

 

Quiz Show 

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel

Richard Osman’s House of Games

The 1% Club – winner 

The Chase

 

Factual Entertainment 

Clarkson’s Farm – winner

Gogglebox

Sort Your Life Out

Stacey & Joe

The Martin Lewis Money Show Live

 

The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award 

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show – winner

The Graham Norton Show

The Masked Singer

Would I Lie to You?

 

Serial Drama 

Casualty 

Coronation Street

EastEnders – winner

Emmerdale

Hollyoaks

 

Serial Drama Performance 

Eden Taylor-Draper, Belle Dingle, Emmerdale

Jack P. Shepherd, David Platt, Coronation Street

Jacqueline Jossa, Lauren Branning, EastEnders

Steve McFadden, Phil Mitchell, EastEnders – winner

Sue Devaney, Debbie Webster, Coronation Street

 

TV Presenter 

Alison Hammond

Ant & Dec

Claudia Winkleman

Gary Lineker – winner

Stacey Solomon

 

Authored Documentary

Boyzone: No Matter What

Flintoff

Molly-Mae: Behind It All

Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me

There’s Only One Rob Burrow

  

Returning Drama

Call the Midwife – winner

Gangs of London

Heartstopper

Slow Horses

Vera

 

Drama Performance 

Brenda Blethyn, DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera

Owen Cooper, Jamie Miller, Adolescence – winner

Rose Ayling-Ellis, Alison Brooks, Code of Silence

Stephen Graham, Eddie Miller, Adolescence

Tom Hardy, Harry Da Souza, MobLand

 

Talent 

Britain’s Got Talent

Strictly Come Dancing – winner

The Great British Bake Off

The Great Pottery Throw Down

The Voice UK

Comedy

Brassic

Gavin & Stacey – winner

Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special

Mrs Brown’s Boys

 

Daytime

James Martin’s Saturday Morning

Loose Women

Scam Interceptors

This Morning – winner

 

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