Coleen Rooney beamed as she ran errands in Cheshire on Friday following I’m A Celeb’s win at the National Television Awards.
The WAG, 38, who finished in the last year’s series in second place behind McFly’s Danny Jones, looked effortlessly stylish in a crotchet Adidas track top, one of the key trends this fashion season.
Coleen completed the look with figure-hugging black leggings and comfy trainers while shielding her eyes behind a pair of chic shades.
The stunner tied back her long brunette locks into a ponytail and appeared in great spirits following her appearance at the star-studded award ceremony.
At the NTAs on Wednesday Coleen looked sensational in a chic fitted gown for the ceremony which took place at The O2 in London.
Her £1,190 black dress from Jacquemas featured a classy turtleneck design and a slight fishtail skirt.
Coleen Rooney, 38, beamed as she ran errands in Cheshire on Friday following I’m A Celeb ‘s win at the National Television Awards
The WAG who finished in the last year’s series in second place behind McFly’s Danny Jones, looked stylish in a crotchet Adidas track top, one of the key trends this fashion season
She teamed the elegant piece with a £575 gold clutch bag from the American fashion house Simkhai and statement earrings by Alaia which were priced at £550.
Gary Lineker, This Morning and EastEnders were among the big winners, 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 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.
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.
At the NTAs on Wednesday Coleen looked sensational in a chic fitted gown for the ceremony which took place at The O2 in London
Coleen posed with the winning NTA gong after I’m A Celeb’s victory
The stunner looked incredibly glam as she posed with the award
Coleen made it to the final of this year’s series where she finished in second place to McFly star Danny Jones
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.
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.