Strictly stars Jowita Przystał, Nadiya Bychkova and Morning Live's Helen Skelton lead the glam at this year's TV Choice Awards

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Strictly stars Jowita Przystał and Nadiya Bychkova, as well as Morning Live's Helen Skelton are leading the glam at this year's TV Choice Awards.

Jowita and Nadiya both commanded attention with their eye-grabbing looks as they walked the red carpet at the London Hilton hotel on Park Lane on Monday evening.

Professional dancer Jowita showed off her toned figure in high-waisted black trousers while her top half featured bold cutouts as she went braless for the event.

Nadiya oozed glamour in a red gown as she posed for snaps in the shoulderless outfit.

Morning Live presenter Helen Skelton posed up a storm in a pale pink halterneck dress for the evening. 

Meanwhile, This Morning star and ITV's golden girl Sian Welby showed off her incredible figure on the carpet.

Professional dancer Jowita showed off her toned figure in high-waisted black trousers while her top half featured bold cutouts as she went braless for the event

Nadiya oozed glamour in a red gown as she posed for snaps in the shoulderless outfit

Morning Live presenter Helen Skelton posed up a storm in a pale pink halterneck dress for the evening

For this year, the ceremony will take place at The London Hilton hotel on Park Lane, with comedian Jason Manford on hosting duties as the winners of each of the 18 categories are announced.

Long-running viewer favourites such as Call The Midwife and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! are all nominated for gongs, as well as new dramas and stars.

In the Best Comedy category, Ruth Jones is up against the likes of Danny Dyer, Lee Mack and Brendan O'Carroll.

Sticking with comedy, Amandaland is shortlisted alongside Brassic, Not Going Out, Gavin and Stacey and Mrs Brown's Boys.

Following their NTA win last year, This Morning will be hoping to scoop the gong for Best Daytime Show, though face competition from Loose Women, Animal Park, Escape To The Country and Bargain Hunt.

The country's beloved soaps will face-off against Home And Away to be crowned Best Soap of 2026.

In the reality TV category, Dragons’ Den, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Race Across The World / Celebrity Race Across The World, Stacey & Joe and The Traitors are all battling it out or the award.

Owen Cooper is nominated in Best Drama Performance for his role in Adolescence, competing with his co-star Stephen Graham as well as Jenny Agutter, William Beck and Rose Ayling-Ellis.

This Morning star and ITV's golden girl Sian Welby showed off her incredible figure on the carpet

James Martin and Kim Johnson beam for photographs on the carpet 

Narinder Kaur attends the TV Choice Awards 2026

Livi Sheldon aka Gladiator "Diamond" looked worlds away from her superhuman alter ego for the ceremony

Strictly's Amy Dowden and former EastEnders actor Brian Conley pose together on the carpet ahead of the ceremony 

EastEnders' Michelle Collins posed up a storm in a sequined dress for the night

Sunetra Sarker showed off her figure with a plunging neckline dress 

Blue's Duncan James looked dapper as he beamed for the cameras 

Thom Tuck (left) and Jenny Ryan attend the TV Choice Awards at the London Hilton on Park Lane

Other stars pictured arriving at the lavish awards ceremony include Strictly's Amy Dowden, EastEnders actress Michelle Collins, Loose Women star and actress Sunetra Sarker and TV personality Narinder Kaur.

They were followed by actor Brian Conley, Blue's Duncan James, Livi Sheldon aka Gladiator "Diamond", Emmerdale and Heartstopper star Bradley Riches and Gaby Roslin.

Looking dapper in his evening suit and fresh from the ballroom, Chris Robshaw stopped for snaps on the carpet, before The Traitors joint winner Stephen Libby arrived. 

Gavin And Stacey star Alison Steadman was also pictured walking the carpet, ahead of finding out if the final ever episode of the sitcom wins Best Comedy. 

Hoping to win Best Soap, Coronation Street's Rob Mallard scrubbed up well for the evening, as well as Christopher Harper, Harriet Scott and Harry Judd.

Fresh from The Traitors, Stephen Libby stayed faithful to his RSVP and arrived for the ceremony

Harley Moon Kemp attends the TV Choice Awards

Chris Robshaw looked dapper in his dinner jacket 

Emmerdale fan-favourite and former Heartstopper star Bradley Riches was all smiles for snaps

Left to right: Richie Anderson, Sonali Shah, Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson

Left to right: Amelia Flanagan, Shebez Miah, Bradley Riches, Ryan Hawley, Louise Jameson and Danny Miller

Coronation Street's Rob Mallard

Pictured left to right: Stephen McGann, Laura Main, Molly Vevers, Max Macmillan, Rebecca Gethings, Renee Bailey, Chris Harper and Linda Hargreaves

Alison Steadman delighted other attendees with her appearance as Gavin And Stacey is nominated for Best Comedy

Pictured: Harriet Scott and Harry Judd 

Christopher Harper attends the TV Choice Awards at the London Hilton

Denise Nurse dazzled in her blue dress that featured a slit at the legs 

Lisa Snowden looked elegant in her frock, paired with open-toe heels 

Shebz Miah pictured arriving at the awards

JB Gill looked dapper as he stopped for snaps

Coronation Street's Sally Carman-Duttine attends the TV Choice Awards

Charlotte Hawkins looked radiant in a metallic-like minidress for the bash

Pete Wicks looked dapper as he posed in a three-piece green suit for the awards

EastEnders actress Kellie Bright posed solo on the carpet 

Renee Bailey looked incredible in her plunging dress

Strictly Come Dancing's Jowita Przystal has admitted her future on the BBC ballroom series is up in the air, as she attended the TV Choice Awards.

The professional dancer, 31, who previously sparked rumours she could be quitting the show, revealed she hopes to return - but confessed she is unsure, as she plans an extensive year of travelling. 

Speaking to Daily Mail's Laura Fox ahead of the ceremony about her future on the series, she said: 'I mean, I hope so, because I still don't know if I'm back, 

'So hopefully i'm back with Strictly, but the tour is coming up, I'm planning a lot of travelling this year. Actually, so, at the moment I'm living out of a suitcase. 

'But it's good, because normally I don't really have time to do that. So I think 2026 is the year of travelling for me.'

Left to right: Samuel West, Rachel Shenton, Callum Woodhouse and Nicholas Ralph

Left to right: Hattie Dynevor, Tillie Amartey and Sonya Nisa

ITV News and Loose Women anchor Charlene White

Corrie favourite Sue Devaney 

Vicky Myers looked worlds away from her police officer alter ego as she ditched her Coronation Street character for the night

Meanwhile, cobbles favourite Samia Longchambon looked incredible as she showed off her bronzed legs on the carpet 

TV Choice Awards 2026 nominations

Best Comedy Performance

Ruth Jones – Gavin & Stacey: The Finale

Brendan O’Carroll – Mrs Brown’s Boys

Lee Mack – Not Going Out

Danny Dyer – Mr Bigstuff

Greg Davies – The Cleaner

Best Comedy Show

Amandaland

Brassic

Gavin & Stacey: The Finale

Mrs Brown’s Boys

Not Going Out

Best Daytime Show

Animal Park

Bargain Hunt

Escape To The Country / I Escaped To The Country

Loose Women

This Morning

Best Drama Performance

Jenny Agutter – Call The Midwife

William Beck – Casualty

Owen Cooper – Adolescence

Stephen Graham – Adolescence

Rose Ayling-Ellis – Code Of Silence

Best Drama Series

All Creatures Great And Small

Blue Lights

Death In Paradise

Heartstopper

Silent Witness

Best Entertainment Show

Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad

Gogglebox / Celebrity Gogglebox

Michael McIntyre's Big Show

The Graham Norton Show

Would I Lie To You?

Best Family Drama

Call The Midwife

Casualty

Father Brown

Waterloo Road

Wednesday

Best Factual Show

24 Hours In A&E

24 Hours In Police Custody

Ambulance

Clarkson's Farm

Springtime On The Farm / Winter On The Farm

Best Food Show

Ainsley’s Fantastic Flavours

James Martin's Saturday Morning

Jamie: Eat Yourself Healthy / Jamie: Fast And Simple / Jamie’s £1 Wonders & Money-Saving Meals

Saturday Kitchen

Sunday Brunch

Best Game Show

Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win

Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel

Pointless / Celebrity Pointless

The 1% Club

The Chase / Beat The Chasers / The Chase Celebrity Special

Best Lifestyle Show

Antiques Roadshow

Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake

Sort Your Life Out

The Dog House

The Martin Lewis Money Show Live

Best New Drama

Adolescence

Code Of Silence

I Fought The Law

Return To Paradise

The Hardacres

Best Reality Show

Dragons’ Den

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

Race Across The World / Celebrity Race Across The World

Stacey & Joe

The Traitors

Best Soap

Coronation Street

EastEnders

Emmerdale

Hollyoaks

Home And Away

Best Soap Newcomer

Pierre Counihan – Moullier Oscar Branning (EastEnders)

Bradley Riches – Lewis Barton (Emmerdale)

Max Murray – Joel Marshall (EastEnders)

Ryan Mulvey – Brody Michaelis (Coronation Street)

Shebz Miah – Kammy Hadiq (Emmerdale)

Best Soap Performance

Amelia Flanagan – April Windsor (Emmerdale)

Paul Bradley – Nigel Bates (EastEnders)

Danny Miller – Aaron Dingle (Emmerdale)

Steve McFadden – Phil Mitchell (EastEnders)

Sue Devaney – Debbie Webster (Coronation Street)

Best Talent Show

Britain’s Got Talent

Strictly Come Dancing / Strictly: It Takes Two

The Great British Bake Off (and spin-offs)

The Great British Sewing Bee

The Masked Singer

Favourite Channel / Streaming Service

BBC One

BBC iPlayer

Channel 5

ITV1

Netflix

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