ITV rolled out the red carpet on Monday night as the broadcaster celebrated its 70th anniversary in true glitzy style.
Celebrities from across the channel’s programmes gathered to mark the milestone, turning the evening into a star-studded affair full of glamour, laughter, and plenty of photo opportunities.
Cat Deeley Wows in Red
Among the first to leave the party was This Morning host Cat Deeley, 48, who made a striking exit in a vibrant red mini dress that highlighted her toned legs.
Even on her way home, she looked picture-perfect with bouncy, blown-out hair and flawless makeup.
Gold-accented strappy sandals completed her look, adding an extra touch of elegance to her statuesque frame.
Christine Lampard and Judi Love Steal the Spotlight
Christine Lampard, 46, who often steps in for Lorraine on the channel, was spotted holding hands with Judi Love as they left the event.
Christine chose a sleek black form-fitting dress paired with peep-toe heels, radiating understated glamour.
Judi, meanwhile, was busy on her phone but still looked stylish in a baby blue dress featuring a thigh slit and ruched waist, balancing comfort with chic sophistication.
AJ Odudu Impresses in Monochrome
Big Brother host AJ Odudu also made a statement in a black-and-white corset dress, showcasing her impeccable fashion sense.
She joined an array of ITV stars spanning current affairs, drama, and soap programmes, all celebrating the broadcaster’s seven decades of television history.
Blue Hues Take Over
Other notable attendees included Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins, who donned a blue lace dress cinched at the waist, and former Love Island host Laura Whitmore, who opted for a three-piece baby blue suit with a blazer, waistcoat, and trousers.
The color choice added a cohesive, stylish theme to the evening’s departures.
Milestone Celebrations Amid ITV Changes
ITV hasn’t hosted such a major milestone celebration since its 50th anniversary at the Guildhall back in 2005.
This year’s festivities come against the backdrop of significant changes across the channel’s daytime schedule.
Both Lorraine and Loose Women will become seasonal programmes, with Lorraine cut to just 30 minutes per day.
Shows Move to New Studios
In addition, Lorraine, Loose Women, and This Morning will be leaving their current studios at Television Centre in west London.
Starting next year, the shows will be broadcast from an underground studio at The Hospital Club in London, a move aimed at reducing costs while continuing to deliver popular daytime content.