She had been nominated for three prestigious gongs at this year’s NTAs.
But just months after she complained she was ‘robbed’ of a BAFTA, Stacey Solomon, 35, was dealt another awards show blow as her hit factual series Sort Your Life Out missed out on an NTA once again on Wednesday night.
The much-loved reality show sees Stacey and her team transform cluttered homes across the UK, helping families decide what to keep and what to leave behind.
To make matters worse, Sort Your Life Out was pitted against her other show, Stacey & Joe, in the Entertainment category – leaving Stacey with a lose-lose situation on her hands.
In the end, it was Clarkson’s Farm that triumphed whilst she also lost out on the TV Presenter gong, watching Gary Lineker take the win.
The awards ceremony blow after Stacey complained that it was ‘absolutely ludicrous’ that both of her TV shows were nominated in the same category at the National Television Awards.
Stacey Solomon was nominated for three prestigious gongs at this year’s NTAs but lost out on the night (pictured)
But just months after she complained she was ‘robbed’ of a BAFTA, Stacey Solomon , 35, was dealt another awards show blow as her hit series Sort Your Life Out missed out on an NTA
The presenter, who ranted she was ‘robbed’ of a BAFTA earlier this year, had both of her TV shows in the Entertainment category.
Speaking on Magic Radio, just hours ahead of the ceremony at The O2 in London, Stacey called in to share her thoughts.
She told presenters Tom Price and Lucy Horobin: ‘They’ve put Sort Your Life Out and Stacey & Joe in the same blummin’ category for some reason – we’re up against each other, which is absolutely ludicrous!
‘But you know what, I’m so grateful to just be going, it’s so nice to be shortlisted and nominated, knowing that it’s a public vote.
‘All our family are going to be there, it’s the first time our family has got to go to anything like this, so it’s going to be amazing no matter what happens!’
Tom asked at the time how Joe would feel if Sort Your Life Out took home the prize, and Stacey laughed: ‘He’ll secretly be giving me daggers, but outwardly I’m sure he’ll clap!’
Hosted by Joel Dommett, the ceremony was televised live on ITV1 as the winners were officially revealed after months of voting.
Two years after their bruising defeat to The Repair Shop, This Morning scooped the Best Daytime gong again.
The much-loved reality show sees Stacey and her team transform cluttered homes across the UK, helping families decide what to keep and what to leave behind
To make matters worse, Sort Your Life Out was pitted against her other show, Stacey & Joe, in the Entertainment category – leaving Stacey with a lose-lose situation on her hands
It’s the first 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.
Strictly Come Dancing were also champions, bagging Best Talent Show.
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.
The night started as comedian Michael McIntyre scored a huge win for his Big Show, scooping The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award.
Meanwhile, the final ever series of Vera lost out to the BBC’s Call The Midwife for Best Returning Drama.
Liz Hurley and Rob Rinder announced this year’s winner of the Reality Competition was I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
As the ceremony continued, Jessie Wallace and Michelle Ryan appeared on stage to present the Serial Drama Performance.
Steve McFadden looked visibly emotional as he was announced as the winner for his portrayal of Phil Mitchell’s mental health crisis in EastEnders.
Following its finale at Christmas, Gavin and Stacey scooped the award for Best Comedy, though James Corden and Matthew Horne were unable to attend.
They beat the likes of Mrs Brown’s Boys and Brassic for the award.
In the end, it was Clarkson’s Farm that triumphed, with Jeremy Clarkson, 65, taking to the stage to reveal he’s currently on the weight-loss jab Mounjaro (L-R Lisa Hogan, Jeremy, Kaleb Cooper, Harriet Cowan, and Charlie Ireland)
Lee Mack’s The 1% Club was voted Best Quiz Show this year, with the comedian using his time on stage to poke fun at Gary Lineker.
Teenage star Owen Cooper, who shot to fame earlier this year as twisted killer Jamie Miller in Adolescence, won Best Drama Performance.
In a win for Netflix bosses, the show was voted New Drama by the public, beating Disney+’s Rivals.
It was a big night for former Love Island star Molly Mae Hague as she walked away with the award for Authored Documentary.
Her series, which initially charted her breakup last year from Tommy Fury, beat off stiff competition from Boyzone: No Matter What, Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, There’s Only One Rob Burrow and Freddie Flintoff.
Animated BBC series Wallace and Gromit also received a special recognition award during the night, with creator Nick Park collecting the gong.
This year’s NTAs ended as EastEnders received Best Serial Drama, with the ceremony coming off air as the Walford cast celebrated on stage.
The awards ceremony came hours after Stacey complained that it was ‘absolutely ludicrous’ that both of her TV shows were nominated in the same category at the National Television Awards
The red carpet arrivals tonight were hosted by Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks for the second year in a row.
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.