Corrie’s Lucy Fallon took a tumble as she left the Inside Soap Awards with former onscreen mum Tina O’Brien on Monday.
The bleary-eyed actress, 27, who played Bethany Platt in the show, looked sensational in a busty red mini dress before falling into her taxi following the celebrations.
She emerged from the swanky event with Tina, 40, and the pair put on very leggy displays as they made their way through the crowd arm-in-arm.
Once in the back of the cab Lucy, who is rumoured to reprising her role on the soap, and her pal put on a very animated display before driving off.
Meanwhile Tina, who plays Sarah Platt, stunned in pink mini dress adorned with an oversized ruffle, teamed with gold strapped heels.
Home time: Corrie’s Lucy Fallon, 27 (L) took a tumble as she left the Inside Soap Awards with former onscreen mum Tina O’Brien, 40 (R) on Monday
Oops! The actress, who played Bethany Platt in the show, looked sensational in a busty red mini-dress before falling into her taxi following the celebrations
Cheeky: Once in the back of the cab Lucy, who is rumoured to reprising her role on the soap , and her pal put on a very animated display before driving off
Earlier in the evening Lucy stunned in her frock as she hit the red carpet, elevating her frame in a pair of matching pointed toe satin lace up heels which boasted roses on the front.
She styled her blonde tresses in an up-do and completed her outfit with a flawless palette of makeup including a swipe of bold red lipstick.
While Tina flashed her toned legs and flaunted her slender physique in her own strapless ensemble.
The actress posed up a storm on the red carpet and beamed for the photographers at the event.
Stealing the show in the glamorous ensemble and led the Corrie glamour for the awards.
EastEnders dominated at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards as it was named Best Soap for the second year running.
The BBC drama scooped up a total of six gongs at the annual ceremony, beating its fellow soap operas Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Casualty and Doctors.
The soap’s tragic Lola Pearce cancer storyline was also widely recognised at the ceremony, with star Danielle Harold taking home the Best Actress prize.
Pals: Lucy (L) emerged from the swanky event with Tina, 40 (R) and the pair put on very leggy displays as they made their way through the crowd arm-in-arm
Legs 11: Tina (R) who plays Sarah Platt, stunned in pink mini dress adorned with an oversized ruffle, teamed with gold strapped heels
Hot stuff: Tina (R) flashed her toned legs and flaunted her slender physique in her own strapless ensemble
Hot stuff: The all red look ensured all eyes were on her
Goodies: Tina headed home with her swag bag
Where next? Lucy was joined by pals in the back of the taxi
She beat a host of esteemed names to the award, including the likes of Coronation Street’s Charlotte Jordan and Maureen Lipman, Hollyoaks’ Jennifer Metcalfe and Emmerdale’s Emma Atkins.
Danielle also beat her co-stars Diane Parish, who plays Denise Fox, and Shona McGarty, who portrays Whitney Dean, to take home the esteemed award.
Danielle’s character Lola Pearce died in emotional scenes after sadly losing her battle with terminal brain cancer earlier this year.
The heartbreaking storyline was dubbed the ‘saddest ever’ exit by fans, and saw Danielle win Best Leading Performer the British Soap Awards, before her Inside Soap Awards success.
Pose: The two ladies had graced the red carpet earlier in the evening
Success: EastEnders dominated at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards on Monday as it was named Best Soap for the second year running (pictured: Danielle Harold as Lola Pearce)
Lauded: The soap’s tragic Lola Pearce cancer storyline was also recognised, with star Danielle Harold taking home Best Actress and Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) winning Best Actor
The storyline was further lauded at Monday’s ceremony as it also scooped up the Best Storyline gong in another huge victory for Danielle’s heart-wrenching exit.
In another huge success, Jamie Borthwick, who portrays Lola’s widower Jay Brown, took home the sought-after Best Actor prize.
He was up against the likes of Coronation Street’s David Neilson and Ryan Prescott, as well as Emmerdale’s Dominic Brunt, Jeff Hordley and Kevin Mathurin.
Also nominated in the category were Hollyoaks’ Gregory Finnegan and Jamie Lomas, as well as Jamie’s EastEnders’ co-stars Perry Fenwick and James Farrar.
Isabella Brown, who plays Lola’s daughter Lexi Pearce, won Best Young Performer, marking out another win for EastEnders – which took home a total of six gongs out of the 15 different categories.
Dominating: Isabella Brown, who plays Lola’s daughter Lexi Pearce, also won Best Young Performer – with EastEnders taking home a total of six gongs out of the 15 different categories
Fan favourite: Elsewhere, Coronation Street’s Maureen Lipman was awarded Best Comic Performance for the third year for her role as the acid-tongued, Evelyn Plummer
Tragic: The ITV soap also took home the Best Showstopper gong – awarded to a showcase stunt or episode – for its powerful acid attack story involving Ryan Prescott (Ryan Connor)
Max Bowden, who is Lexi’s father Ben Mitchell and missed Lola’s final moments in emotional scenes, was also awarded Soap Superstar Of The Year for ‘a performance that [went] above and beyond the call of duty’.
Inside Soap editor, Gary Gillatt, said: ‘The beautifully played story of young mum Lola’s cancer diagnosis, and her final few life-affirming months, captivated Inside Soap readers this year, and won out against powerful work from all the other shows. And the Best Soap win is well-deserved. It’s been a golden year for EastEnders – a true renaissance.’
The exuberant Dingle clan – always at the centre of the Emmerdale action – were named Best Family, beating EastEnders’ The Mitchells and The Trueman-Fox-Brannings, and Coronation Street’s The Platts and The Winter-Browns, among others.
Inside Soap readers named Chris Walker their Best Daytime Star for his moving portrayal of widowed police officer Rob Hollins in Doctors, while Casualty’s Nigel Harman came fresh from a Strictly Come Dancing training session to collect the Best Drama Star trophy for his role as Dr Max Cristie.