Lizzie Cundy stuns commuters as she takes public transport to National Television Awards


Lizzie Cundy stuns commuters as she takes public transport to National Television Awards

Lizzie Cundy turns heads in glittery silver dress

Broadcaster Lizzie Cundy, 56, surprised London commuters as she opted for public transport on her way to the National Television Awards at The O2 Arena. She looked stunning in a glittery silver dress, paired with a coordinating bracelet, accentuating her natural beauty with a full face of make-up and bouncing brunette waves.

Instagram Stories capture Lizzie's journey in style

Sharing snaps on her Instagram Story, Lizzie expressed her unique way of traveling in a ball gown. She even channeled her inner Beyonce, captioning one photo with "On a train in my gown [channelling] my best Beyonce."

Strictly Come Dancing triumphs at NTA awards

Strictly Come Dancing won the top prize in the talent show category at the National Television Awards, beating out MasterChef, Britain's Got Talent, The Great British Bake Off, and The Voice UK. Head judge Shirley Ballas praised the show for bringing families together and being a staple in people's homes.

Ant and Dec make history with Best Presenter win

Comedy duo Ant and Dec made history by winning the NTA award for Best Presenter for the 23rd consecutive year. In a humble speech, Ant mentioned that he knows they won't win it every year, while Dec revealed he would skip the after parties for "the school run."


Lizzie Cundy stuns commuters as she takes public transport to National Television Awards

Holly Willoughby and Graham Norton among other notable moments

Holly Willoughby, appearing on TV for the first time since leaving This Morning last year, presented an award at the ceremony. Graham Norton presented the first award of the night to Sort Your Life Out in the Factual Entertainment category. Host Joel Dommett kicked off the NTA's with singing and dancing, while iconic British comedians and presenters graced the red carpet.