Billie Piper commanded attention as she hit the red carpet at the 51st International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday.
The actress, 41, narrowly missed out on the Best Performance by an Actress for her leading role in Sky drama I Hate Suzy Too.
Billie showed off her ample cleavage as she went braless in a plunging silver sequin minidress which was embellished with white satin bows at the ceremony, held at Hilton Midtown.
The 90s pop star amped up the glamour with blue evening gloves, a bronzed tan and white peep toe heels.
Billie had dyed her signature blonde locks a reddish brown and she accessorised her outfit with silver earrings.
All eyes on her: Billie Piper commanded attention as she hit the red carpet at the 51st International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday
Busty: Billie showed off her ample cleavage as she went braless in a plunging silver sequin minidress which was embellished with white satin bows at the ceremony
Billie missed out on the Best Performance gong to Karla Souza, who won for her portrayal of Mariel in La Caida (Dive), a drama set against the backdrop of competitive diving.
The actress beat Connie Nielsen in Drommren, Billie and Shefali Shah in Dehli Cime.
I Hate Suzie Too returned in December last year with Billie playing child star turned actress Suzie Pickles as she started a new job dancing for the public on Saturday night reality TV show Dance Crazee.
Fellow Brit Martin Freeman won Best Performance by an Actor for The Responder.
He beat Gustavo Bassani in Argentina’s Iosi, Jonas Karlsson in Sweden’s Nattryttarna and Jim Sarbh in India’s Rocket Boys.
As well as Best Performance by an Actress, Carla’s film Dive also took home the TV Movie/Miniseries award.
The film won over South Korea’s Chaeboljib Maknaeadeul (Reborn Rich), France’s Infiniti and Life and Death in the Warehouse.
The Drama Series award went to Germany’s The Empress and the Comedy Series award was a tie win between U.K.’s Derry Girls – Season 3 and India’s Vir Das: Landing.
The Documentary award went to Mariupol: The People’s Story, which beat Brazil’s Dossiê Chapecó – O Jogo Por Trás Da Tragédia, Germany’s Nazijäger – Reise In Die Finsternis (Nazi Hunter – Journey Into Darkness] and Qatar’s Witness – Serigne vs. The EU.
Gorgeous: The 90s pop star amped up the glamour with blue evening gloves, a bronzed tan and white peep toe heels
Karla wins: Billie missed out on the Best Performance gong to Karla Souza, who w on for her portrayal of Mariel in La Caida (Dive)
The Non-Scripted Entertainment Award went to Brazil’s A Ponte – The Bridge Brasil.
France’s Des Gens Bien Ordinaires (A Very Ordinary World) won the Short-Form Series award over Brazil’s Lynchings, U.K.’s Man vs. Bee and South Africa’s The Mandela Project.
The Sports Documentary Award was won by Australia’s Harley & Katya.
The Telenovela award went to Turkey’s Yargi (Family Secrets).
Succession creator Jesse Armstrong also took home the 2023 Founders Award in honor of his life’s work.
Ektaa R. Kapoor, co-founder of Indian TV production company Balaji Telefilms, was honored with the 2023 International Emmy Directorate Award.
Glamourous: Billie had dyed her signature blonde locks a reddish brown and she accessorised her outfit with silver earrings
Working the camera: The actress appeared in her element as she posed up a storm for photos
Leggy: Billie showed off her toned legs in the thigh-skimming strapless minidress
Walk this way; Billie oozed confidence as she headed down the red carpet
She’s back The actress, 41, narrowly missed out on the Best Performance by an Actress for her leading role in Sky drama I Hate Suzy Too
Hit show: The second series saw Suzie start a new job dancing for the public on Saturday night reality TV show Dance Crazee