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Josie Gibsons Hilarious BAFTA Hotel Mishap!

Josie Gibson has revealed she suffered a major mishap ahead of the TV BAFTAs which saw her get locked out of her hotel room dripping wet - and bumping into the ...

Josie Gibsons Hilarious BAFTA Hotel Mishap!
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 has revealed she suffered a major mishap ahead of the TV BAFTAs which saw her get locked out of her hotel room dripping wet - and bumping into the cast of Adolescence while 'looking like a pig in a wig'.

The TV presenter, 41, rose to fame on Big Brother in 2010 and has become a household name in subsequent years, regularly appearing on  daytime show This Morning since 2019.

Monday's (May 11) episode saw Josie confessing to an embarrassing chain of events prior to the TV Awards.

Sian Welby played a clip of Josie in a red carpet interview at Sunday's event, as and  watched along with viewers.

Speaking in the video, Josie said: 'Do you know what happened earlier? I b****y locked myself out of my room - I was in a posh hotel, that's how we roll...

'Locked myself out of my room, went swimming with [her son] Reggie, came back up to reception in a robe dripping wet, looking like a pig in a wig. All the Adolescence lot were behind me. I nearly died.'

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Josie Gibson has revealed she suffered a major mishap ahead of the TV BAFTAs which saw her get locked out of her hotel room dripping wet - and bumping into the cast of Adolescence 

The Netflix drama dominated the British Academy Television Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday night 

A follow-up clip showed Adolescence actress Christine Tremarco, who plays Manda Miller, also being interviewed on the red carpet.

Christine said: 'Josie, don't worry, I didn't see anything and in a towel, I'm sure you looked just fabulous.'

It was a big night for Christine after her Netflix drama dominated the British Academy Television Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall and she won the Best Supporting Actress prize. 

The ceremony, hosted by Greg Davies, saw Stephen Graham, 52, win Best Actor for his portrayal of a father confronting the aftermath of a brutal involving his teenage son. 

It was a landmark moment for Stephen, who had missed out on seven previous nominations for shows including Help, Time and This Is England '90. 

The four-part show, which received a staggering 11 nominations when they were announced in March, received the most ever wins for a series as it also took home Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Limited Drama. 

Adolescence, which was created by actor Stephen and writer Jack Thorne, tells the story of British teenager Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is found guilty of . 

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The TV personality, 41, rose to fame on Big Brother in 2010 and has been a regular presence on This Morning since 2019

Each episode was filmed in one continuous shot and has been widely praised for addressing topics such as online radicalisation and misogyny. 

Owen, 16, who has made history by becoming the youngest winner of the Best Supporting Actor award at both the Golden Globes and the Emmy Awards, continued his award-winning streak as he took home the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor.

Christine, who played Owen's mother in the show, won Best Supporting Actress in a surprise result beating co-star Erin Doherty, who previously took home the Golden Globe and Emmy Award. 

Stephen wiped away tears as Christine took to the stage and said: 'I hold this BAFTA high to Hannah Walters and Stephen Graham, thank you so much.' 

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