The presenter, 47, found himself transfixed by his stunning The Inheritance co-star, 60, as she arrived in a dazzling and very racy sequin gown.
The silver sheer number boasted a plunging neckline that showcased Elizabeth’s ample cleavage and a daring thigh-high split.
And Rob, looking dapper in a red velvet jacket and bowtie, was unable to look away from the actress as they posed together on the carpet.
The pair later took to the stage to present the gong for Best Reality Competition, which was won by I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
And Rob couldn’t resist taking a playful jab at Liz’s ample assets, as he told her: ‘You’re defying Newton’s laws of physics. Well done to you!’
Rob Rinder didn’t know where to look on Wednesday as he graced the red carpet at London ‘s O2 Arena with a very busty Elizabeth Hurley ahead of the 2025 National TV Awards
The presenter, 47, found himself transfixed by his stunning The Inheritance co-star, 60, as she arrived in a dazzling and very racy sequin gown
The silver sheer number boasted a plunging neckline that showcased Elizabeth’s ample cleavage and a daring thigh-high split
Elizabeth was joined by her country singer boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus and lookalike son Damian for the glitzy awards.
Billy, 64, looked dapper as he wore an all black attire for the night, including a suede jacket and black trousers with a button design going up the sides.
While model Damian posed up a storm in an attention-grabbing white suit paired with a satin shirt.
The red carpet arrivals are being hosted by Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks for a second year in a row.
At the awards, the best of TV will be honoured by the British public, who have been voting to recognise 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.
And Rob, looking dapper in a red velvet jacket and bowtie, was unable to look away from the actress as they posed together on the carpet
The pair later took to the stage to present the gong for Best Reality Competition, which was won by I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
And Rob couldn’t resist taking a playful jab at Liz’s ample assets, as he told her: ‘You’re defying Newton’s laws of physics. Well done to you!’
Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly are expected to win the TV Presenter award for the 24th year in a row.
But last year, on their 23rd consecutive win, they said 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.
This is not the only award of note for Ant and Dec, as I’m A Celebrity 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 other popular shows including Code of Silence, Ludwig, MobLand and Rivals in the Best Drama category.
The past year has been a monumental one for TV dramas and a standout hit was Netflix’s Adolescence, with Owen Cooper’s performance as child killer Jamie Miller being singled out for praise (pictured in show with Erin Doherty)
Also being recognised, and for the last time, is Gavin & Stacey, which aired its long-awaited final episode on Christmas 2024 (pictured)
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.