NTAs 2021: Katherine Ryan flaunts her curvaceous figure in a busty sequinned dress

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    NTAs 2021: Katherine Ryan flaunts her curvaceous figure in a busty sequinned dress for the star-studded evening


    Katherine Ryan flaunted her sensational figure in a black and gold sequinned dress for the star-studded National Television Awards. 

    The 38-year-old comedian wowed on the red carpet on Thursday night, showcasing her ample assets in the dazzling number. 

    The Canadian beauty was joined by her partner Bobby Kootstra, who was suited and booted in spruce attire for the star-studded evening.  

    NTAs 2021: Katherine Ryan flaunted her curvaceous figure in a busty sequinned dress for the star-studded evening on Thursday

    NTAs 2021: Katherine Ryan flaunted her curvaceous figure in a busty sequinned dress for the star-studded evening on Thursday

    The mother-of-two coiffed her blonde hair into a side parting with loose waves and wore a hint of pale red lipstick.

    Katherine accessorised with a marble white clutch and sparkly heels, which further emphasised her glitzy look.   

    The 2021 National Television Awards are taking place in London’s O2 Arena, and will be hosted by comedian Joel Dommett for the first time. 

    Glamorous: The 38-year-old comedian wowed on the red carpet on Thursday night, showcasing her ample assets in the dazzling number

    Stunning: The dress had mesh detailing at the back

    Glamorous: The 38-year-old comedian wowed on the red carpet on Thursday night, showcasing her ample assets in the dazzling number

    Stunning couple: The Canadian beauty was joined by her partner Bobby Kootstra, who was suited and booted in spruce attire for the star-studded evening

    Stunning couple: The Canadian beauty was joined by her partner Bobby Kootstra, who was suited and booted in spruce attire for the star-studded evening

    Glitzy: The mother-of-two coiffed her blonde hair into a side parting with loose waves and wore a hint of pale red lipstick

    Glitzy: The mother-of-two coiffed her blonde hair into a side parting with loose waves and wore a hint of pale red lipstick

    Red carpet: Katherine accessorised with a marble white clutch and sparkly heels, which further emphasised her glitzy look

    Red carpet: Katherine accessorised with a marble white clutch and sparkly heels, which further emphasised her glitzy look

    This year, more streamed shows have been nominated than ever before, with Netflix period romp Bridgerton making the Best New Drama list while After Life and Sex Education scored slots on the Comedy list.

    It’s a Sin, Des and Normal People joined Bridgerton on the New Drama short-list while Line of Duty, The Crown, Call the Midwife and Unforgotten made up the Returning Drama category.

    The Drama Performance category sees Line of Duty stars Adrian Dunbar, Martin Compston and Vicky McClure in contention for the prize, alongside Olly Alexander for It’s a Sin and David Tennant for Des.

    Made the cut: Line of Duty, It's A Sin and Bridgerton have made the short-list for the forthcoming awards

    Made the cut: Line of Duty, It’s A Sin and Bridgerton have made the short-list for the forthcoming awards

    The NTAs have also announced a brand new category, Authored Documentary, which sees Kate Garraway’s moving feature, Kate Garraway: Finding Derek nominated for its warts-and-all account of her husband Derek Draper’s coronavirus battle.

    Finding Derek has been short-listed alongside Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain’s Children, Katie Price: Harvey and Me, Rob Burrow: My Year with MND and Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency.

    Elsewhere, The Masked Singer has been nominated for its first NTA, with the madcap singing competition facing a battle with I’m A Celebrity… Get me Out of Here!, RuPaul’s Drag Race and Strictly Come Dancing for the Talent Show award. 

    Host with the most: The 2021 National Television Awards are taking place in London's O2 Arena, and will be hosted by comedian Joel Dommett for the first time

    Host with the most: The 2021 National Television Awards are taking place in London’s O2 Arena, and will be hosted by comedian Joel Dommett for the first time

    Soaps Emmerdale, Coronation Street, EastEnders and Hollyoaks are up for Best Serial Drama.

    Ant and Dec bagged their 20th award nomination in a row for TV Presenter, with Piers Morgan and This Morning’s Holly Willoughby and Alison Hammond also in contention as well as Bradley Walsh.

    A quartet of stand-out actors are up for Serial Drama Performance, including Coronation Street’s Mollie Gallagher and Sally Carman and EastEnders’ Danny Dyer not to mention Hollyoaks’ Billy Price.

    New host Joel recently admitted he is ‘honoured’ to have been selected to front the spectacle. 

    New award: The NTAs have also announced a brand new category, Authored Documentary, which sees Kate Garraway's moving feature, Kate Garraway: Finding Derek nominated for its warts-and-all account of her husband Derek Draper's coronavirus battle

    New award: The NTAs have also announced a brand new category, Authored Documentary, which sees Kate Garraway’s moving feature, Kate Garraway: Finding Derek nominated for its warts-and-all account of her husband Derek Draper’s coronavirus battle

    NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2021: THE NOMINEES & WINNERS

    Challenge Show 

    Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

    Love Island

    WINNER: The Great British Bake Off

    The Great British Sewing Bee

    New Drama

    Bridgerton

    Des

    It’s A Sin

    Normal People

    Talent Show

    Britain’s Got Talent

    RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

    Strictly Come Dancing

    The Masked Singer

    In the race? The Masked Singer faces stiff competition in the Talent Show category

    In the race? The Masked Singer faces stiff competition in the Talent Show category

    Authored Documentary

    Kate Garraway: Finding Derek

    Katie Price: Harvey and Me

    Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain’s Children

    Rob Burrow: My Year With MND

    Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency

    Duo: Katie Price: Harvey and Me is up for best Authored Documentary

    Duo: Katie Price: Harvey and Me is up for best Authored Documentary

    Returning Drama

    Call the Midwife

    WINNER: Line of Duty

    The Crown

    Unforgotten

    TV Presenter

    Alison Hammond

    Ant and Dec

    Bradley Walsh

    Holly Willoughby

    Piers Morgan

    Factual

    Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death

    Gogglebox

    Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip

    Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs

    Drama Performance

    Adrian Dunbar, Ted Hastings, Line of Duty

    David Tennant, Dennis Nilsen, Des

    Martin Compston, Steve Arnott, Line of Duty

    Olly Alexander, Ritchie Tozer, It’s A Sin

    Vicky McClure, Kate Fleming, Line of Duty

     

    The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award

    Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

    WINNER: I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

    Taskmaster

    The Graham Norton Show

    You lose some, you win some! Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway was up for a prize, but the duo’s other show, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! scooped the gong

    Serial Drama

    Coronation Street

    EastEnders

    Emmerdale

    Hollyoaks

    Serial Drama Performance

    Billy Price, Sid Sumner, Hollyoaks

    Danny Dyer, Mick Carter, EastEnders

    WINNER: Mollie Gallagher, Nina Lucas, Coronation Street

    Sally Carman, Abi Franklin, Coronation Street

    Quiz Game Show

    Beat the Chasers

    Celebrity Catchphrase

    In For A Penny

    Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel

    Newcomer

    Emile John, Ethan Anderson, Emmerdale

    Jude Riordan, Sam Blakeman, Coronation Street

    Olivia D’Lima, Paramedic Fenisha Khatri, Casualty

    Rhiannon Clements, Summer Ranger, Hollyoaks

    Rose Ayling-Ellis, Frankie Lewis, EastEnders

    Winner! Mollie Gallagher, who plays Nina Lucas in Coronation Street, bagged herself a gong

    Daytime

    Loose Women

    The Chase

    The Repair Shop

    This Morning

    Comedy

    WINNER: After Life

    Friday Night Dinner

    Sex Education

    The Vicar of Dibley

     

     

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