Coleen Rooney Shines in Fitted Gown at NTAs as I’m a Celebrity… Gets Nomination

Coleen Rooney made a chic arrival at the National Television Awards on Wednesday after I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! was nominated for gong. 

The WAG, 38, who starred in this year’s series, wore a fitted gown for the ceremony which took place at The O2 in London. 

Coleen’s black sleeveless dress featured a classy turtleneck design and a slight fishtail skirt. 

She teamed the elegant piece with a pair of heels and accessorised with a gold clutch bag and statement earrings. 

Coleen made it to the final of this year’s series where she finished in second place to McFly star Danny Jones. 

Rev. Richard Coles come in third place while other celebrities who took part included Oti Mabuse, GK Barry, Maura Higgins and Tulisa. 

Coleen Rooney made a chic arrival at the National Television Awards on Wednesday after I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! was nominated for gong

Coleen Rooney made a chic arrival at the National Television Awards on Wednesday after I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! was nominated for gong 

The WAG, 38, who starred in this year's series, wore a fitted gown for the ceremony which took place at The O2 in London

The WAG, 38, who starred in this year’s series, wore a fitted gown for the ceremony which took place at The O2 in London

The red carpet arrivals are being hosted by Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks for the second year in a row.

At the awards, the best of TV will be honoured by the British public, who have been voting for their favourite shows and talent. 

This is a milestone year for the NTAs, which are celebrating their 30th anniversary.

The awards 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. 

Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly are widely expected to win the TV Presenter award for the 24th year in a row.

But last year, on their 23rd consecutive win, the Geordie due admitted that they ‘know one year we’re not going to win it.’ 

Competition this year is fierce and they are up against Claudia Winkleman, Gary Lineker, Alison Hammond and Stacey Solomon. 

Coleen's black sleeveless dress featured a classy turtleneck design and a slight fishtail skirt

Coleen’s black sleeveless dress featured a classy turtleneck design and a slight fishtail skirt

She teamed the elegant piece with a pair of heels and accessorised with a gold clutch bag and statement earrings

She teamed the elegant piece with a pair of heels and accessorised with a gold clutch bag and statement earrings

Coleen made it to the final of this year's series where she finished in second place to McFly star Danny Jones

Coleen made it to the final of this year’s series where she finished in second place to McFly star Danny Jones 

This is not the only award of note for Ant and Dec, as their ITV series I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is also up for the best Reality TV award. 

Once again, the category is full of fierce competition and the long-running jungle show is up against Love Island, Race Across the World and the increasingly popular The Traitors. 

The past year has been a monumental one for TV dramas and a standout hit was Netflix’s Adolescence. 

IndieWire praised Owen Cooper’s performance as child killer Jamie Miller as ‘enraging, emotional, horrifying, and heartbreaking in equal measure’. 

It will face off against other hit shows including Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand and Rivals in the Best Drama category. 

And with the UK so well-known for its many soap operas, the Best Serial Drama is also set to be one of the fiercest competitions of the night. 

Shows including Coronation Street and Emmerdale have been enjoying record numbers of viewers after being placed on ITVX in October.

This allowed fans to tune into their favourites at a time that best suited them rather than having to wait to watch them live on TV and could give them the edge over other nominees Casualty, EastEnders and Hollyoaks. 

Also being recognised, and for the last time, is Gavin & Stacey, which aired its long-awaited final episode on Christmas 2024.

It is up against Brassic, Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special and Mrs Brown’s Boys in the comedy category. 

The awards, which are being broadcast live on ITV2, will be dished out between entertainment performances until half 10.  

National Television Awards 2025 Nominations: The full list

Reality Competition

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

Love Island

Race Across the World

The Traitors

 

New Drama 

Adolescence

Code of Silence

Ludwig

MobLand

Rivals

 

Quiz Show 

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel

Richard Osman’s House of Games

The 1% Club

The Chase

 

Factual Entertainment 

Clarkson’s Farm

Gogglebox

Sort Your Life Out

Stacey & Joe

The Martin Lewis Money Show Live

 

The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award 

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

The Graham Norton Show

The Masked Singer

Would I Lie to You?

 

Serial Drama 

Casualty 

Coronation Street

EastEnders

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

Sue Devaney, Debbie Webster, Coronation Street

 

TV Presenter 

Alison Hammond

Ant & Dec

Claudia Winkleman

Gary Lineker

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

Gangs of London

Heartstopper

Slow Horses

Vera

 

Drama Performance 

Brenda Blethyn, DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera

Owen Cooper, Jamie Miller, Adolescence

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

The Great British Bake Off

The Great Pottery Throw Down

The Voice UK

Comedy

Brassic

Gavin & Stacey

Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special

Mrs Brown’s Boys

 

Daytime

James Martin’s Saturday Morning

Loose Women

Scam Interceptors

This Morning

 

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