The National Television Awards happened last night at the O2 and the celebs stepped out in their glad rags.
While Holly Willoughby wowed everyone with her gorgeous gown, other stars opted for more daring outfits - Laura Anderson we're talking to you.
Whether they wore a full on ball gown or a maxi dress with a slit we were obsessed with their looks (it's our favourite part of award season) so we've had a look back at the best celebrity outfits from the NTAs 2020.
We also had a scout on the high street for dupes because although payday has finally arrived for the majority of us, we still need to spend our cash wisely...
NTAs 2020 best dressed and high street dupes
Holly Willoughby
ASOS DESIGN Fuller Bust Cami Pleat Tulle Maxi Dress, ASOS, £68
Molly-Mae Hague
Grey Sequin Embellished Maxi Dress, Quiz, £90
Sarah Jayne Dunn
ASOS Bow Front Mesh Side Midi Dress
Rochelle Humes
Twist Front Plunge Slinky Maxi Dress, Boohoo, £20
Jesy Nelson
Bright Orange Plunge Frill Maxi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £35
Sam Faiers
Blush Velvet High Neck Bodycon Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £9
Maura Higgins
ASOS DESIGN Maxi Dress With Linear Embellished Bodice and Wrap Skirt, ASOS, £95
Maya Jama
One Shoulder Split Midi Dress, Boohoo, £16
Chloe Sims
Black Strappy Off The Shoulder Side Split Maxi Dress, AX Paris, £45
Anna Vakili
Emerald Green Satin Cowl Neck Maxi Dress, I Saw It First, £22.50
Amy Hart
Cream Strappy Satin Ruched Split Leg Maxi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £25
Laura Anderson
Black Sequin Cut Out Detail Halterneck Maxi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £13
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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield winning their tenth NTA last night comes shortly after allegations of the pair having 'poisonous clashes' surfaced.
Their former colleague Jason Gardiner branded them as "fake" and claimed he hadn't heard from them since he left Dancing on Ice last year.
"It is hurtful, especially because when Phillip was getting a lot of negative attention recently, I sent him a message of support," he told Bella magazine.
"I thought they would get in touch, but I’ve learnt that this industry is full of fake and disingenuous people. I thought that I was part of the Dancing On Ice family. But obviously I’m not."