Jennifer Metcalfe, Jorgie Porter and Kirsty-Leigh Porter led the arrivals at the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards at The Midland Hotel in London on Saturday night.
Hollyoaks veteran Jennifer, 40, who plays Mercedes McQueen, showcased her killer figure in a skimpy nude co-ord on the red carpet.
The actress wore the nude top with a semi-sheer maxi skirt, which revealed her toned abs as she posed up a storm at the awards ceremony.
The pregnant Hollyoaks actress, 36, showcased her growing bump in a strapless metallic gown, which featured a thigh slit up the leg.
She wore her brunette locks in soft waves and accessorised with a pair of drop earrings, a selection of rings and a black bag.
Jennifer Metcalfe, Jorgie Porter and Kirsty-Leigh Porter led the star-studded arrivals at the Radio Times Soap Awards at The Midland Hotel in London on Saturday night
The pregnant Hollyoaks actress, 36, showcased her growing bump in a strapless metallic gown, which featured a thigh slit up the leg
Meanwhile, Kirsty-Leigh Porter pushed the boundaries with her ensemble, as she sported a racy double thigh slit gown, which showcased her shapely pins
Jorgie wore her hair in a pretty up do and opted for a full face of make-up
The awards ceremony attracted EastEnders icons Michelle Collins and Ian Beale, who posed together on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony
Jorgie, who is pregnant with her second child, boosted her petite frame with a pair of strappy heels and added a padded Gucci bag to the look.
The soap star is hoping to collect the gong for Best Comedy Performance, for her role as Theresa McQueen in the long-running Channel 4 soap.
Meanwhile, Kirsty-Leigh Porter pushed the boundaries with her ensemble, as she sported a racy double thigh slit gown, which showcased her shapely pins.
Kirsty, 35, who also appears in Hollyoaks, stunned in the blue sequin dress, which featured semi-sheer panels and a high neck.
Kirsty wore her head piled on top of her head, with strands left loose framing her pretty features, completing her look with glamorous make-up.
The awards ceremony attracted EastEnders icons Michelle Collins and Ian Beale, who posed together on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony.
Michelle, who plays Ian's wife Cindy Beale, has been nominated in two categories for Best Storyline and Best Twist.
Also attending from the BBC soap was Emma Barton and Jamie Borthwick, who have been nominated for 'inspiring' storyline Jay and Honey run the London Marathon.
The actress wore the nude top with a semi-sheer maxi skirt, which revealed her toned abs as she posed up a storm at the awards ceremony
Jorgie, who is pregnant with her second child, boosted her petite frame with a pair of strappy heels and added a padded Gucci bag to the look
Celebrating the 'very best of the much-loved British TV soaps, the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2024 is held at The Midland Hotel in Manchester
Also in attendance was Coronation Street star Channique Sterling-Brown, who plays Dee-Dee Bailey, looked elegant in a black dress with a big white bow
Ruby O'Donnell, known for her role as Peri Lomax in Hollyoaks, opted for a stylish LBD
Rosie styled the look with a pair of strappy stilettos
Coronation Street's Cait Fitton, who plays Lauren Bolton, ensured all eyes were on her
Nancy Hayton actress Jessica Fox looked demure in a black dress with a cropepd blazer
Anna Passey, who plays Sienna Blake in Hollyoaks, opted for a pretty pink dress
Vicky Myers cut an ethereal figure in a green dress with puff sleeves
Tamara Wall dazzled in a black gown with cape-style sleeves
Danny Miller, Lawrence Robb and James Chase were suited and booted for the ocassion
Emma, who plays Honey Mitchell, looked chic in a black jumpsuit which had sheer sleeves, styled with a glam up do.
Also in attendance was Coronation Street star Channique Sterling-Brown, who plays Dee-Dee Bailey, looked elegant in a black dress with a big white bow.
She wore her braided her in a chic bun and added a pop of colour with a slick of red lipstick, while also incorporating a pair of black stilettos.
Celebrating the 'very best of the much-loved British TV soaps, the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2024 is held at The Midland Hotel in Manchester.
Soaps Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks battle it out for top Awards in the industry and acknowledge the unforgettable moments and extraordinary talent that make them a beloved staple of British culture.
The categories and nominations include: Best Soap, Best Villain, Best Comedy, Best Exit, Soap Moment of the Year, Inspiring Storyline of the Year, Best Actor, Best Storyline, Best Newcomer, Best Twist, Best Young Performer and Best Episode.
This year’s event honors powerful storylines featuring themes such as rape, murder, transgender, gay outings, and diagnoses of motor neurone disease and Parkinson's.
Fans have been eagerly voting for their soap favourites in six of the 12 categories, including Best Soap.
A further six awards will be decided by a panel of soap experts, and RadioTimes.com will also be awarding the Special Recognition award to a star who has made a 'significant contribution to the world of TV and Soaps'.
EastEnders stars Emma Barton and Jamie Borthwick attend the ceremony
Ellie Dadd, Jaden Ladega and Angela Wynter posed together on the red carpet
Hollyoaks star Harvey Virdi looked lovely in a black dress with glizy brogues
David Ames cut a dapper figure in a grey suit with a white shirt
Emmerdale icon Chris Chittell attended the ceremony with his wife Lesley Dunlop
Emmerdale actress Rebecca Bakes looked fashionable in a blue gown
Karen Blick, Louise Jameson and Beth Cordingly posed together
Corrie's Jodie Prenger wowed in a blue ruffled gown and matching shoes
Angela Wynter looked lovely in a flowing black and white dress
Keanu Taylor actor Danny Walters looked suave in a double-breasted suit and shirt
Liam McCheyne looked smart in a velvet waistcoat and jacket
Calum Lill opted for an eye-catching blue checked suit and a white T-shirt
EastEnders stars Francesca Henry and Matt Di Angelo posed on the red carpet
Jaden Ladega looked smart in a black velvet jacket and suit trousers
The categories and nominations for the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards, sponsored by Inspired Villages include: Best Soap, Best Villain, Best Comedy, Best Exit, Soap Moment of the Year, Inspiring Storyline of the Year, Best Actor, Best Storyline, Best Newcomer, Best Twist, Best Young Performer and Best Episode.
A press release for the event, sponsored by Inspired Villages, said it 'will see talent, writers, producers and actors from 'Coronation Street', 'EastEnders', 'Emmerdale' and 'Hollyoaks' walk the red carpet at the Midland Hotel in Manchester'.
Morgan Jeffery, executive editor of RadioTimes.com, said: 'I'm delighted to be launching the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards – a first for the brand and a thrilling celebration of all the hard work that goes into producing the soaps, which have kept millions hooked this past year.
'Hilarious, heartfelt and gripping, there's nothing else on TV quite like them and we'll be marking their greatest achievements of the past 12 months, with fans helping to decide who wins on the night.'
Helen Daly, associate editor of RadioTimes.com, added: 'It's so exciting to be launching the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards in 2024.
'The past 12 months have seen our beloved soaps deliver dramatic twists, explosive reveals and epic stunts – and we can't wait to celebrate the best of the business.
'We've got an exciting night lined up on 13 July and we're excited to raise a glass to a room packed full of soap talent, on and off camera.'
The celebs have dazzled this evening as they rigorously prepared for a night of glitz, glamour, and celebration as they honored the heart and soul of British television.
RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2024 nominations
Best Soap
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Best Villain
Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid), Coronation Street
Will Mellor (Harvey Gaskell), Coronation Street
Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar), EastEnders
Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks), EastEnders
Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Mulligan), Emmerdale
James Chase (Tom King), Emmerdale
David Ames (Carter Shepherd), Hollyoaks
Glynis Barber (Norma Crow), Hollyoaks
Best Comedy Performance
Jodie Prenger (Glenda Shuttleworth), Coronation Street
Jonny Freeman (Reiss Colwell), EastEnders
Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle), Emmerdale
Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen), Hollyoaks
Diane Langton (Nana McQueen), Hollyoaks
Best Exit
Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid), Coronation Street
Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow), Coronation Street
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor), EastEnders
Elizabeth Counsell (Gloria Knight), EastEnders
Bhasker Patel (Rishi Sharma), Emmerdale
Sebastian Dowling (Heath Hope), Emmerdale
Owen Warner (Romeo Nightingale), Hollyoaks
Erin Palmer (Ella Richardson), Hollyoaks
Soap Moment of the Year
Stephen’s showdown in the pub, Coronation Street
Sixmas, EastEnders
Charity, Mack and Chloe’s cliffhanger car crash, Emmerdale
Ste realises he’s killed Ella, Hollyoaks
Inspiring Storyline of the Year
Paul and Billy get married, Coronation Street
Suki comes out to her family, EastEnders
Jay and Honey run the London Marathon, EastEnders
Mary’s quest for love in later life, Emmerdale
Tony and Diane’s child comes out as trans, Hollyoaks
Best Actor
Peter Ash (Paul Foreman), Coronation Street
Alison King (Carla Connor), Coronation Street
Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow), Coronation Street
Colin Salmon (George Knight), EastEnders
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar), EastEnders
Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman), EastEnders
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle), Emmerdale
Karen Blick (Lydia Dingle), Emmerdale
Lesley Dunlop (Brenda Walker), Emmerdale
Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay), Hollyoaks
Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen), Hollyoaks
David Ames (Carter Shepherd), Hollyoaks
Best Storyline
Paul’s motor neurone disease diagnosis, Coronation Street
Roy’s arrest, Coronation Street
Teen bullying, Coronation Street
Child farming, EastEnders
The Six, EastEnders
Cindy’s return, EastEnders
Lydia’s rape, Emmerdale
Pollard’s Parkinson’s diagnosis, Emmerdale
Tom’s domestic abuse of Belle, Emmerdale
Ste kills Ella and covers it up, Hollyoaks
Gay conversion, Hollyoaks
Best Newcomer
Jack Carroll (Bobby Crawford), Coronation Street
Francesca Henry (Gina Knight), EastEnders
Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Milligan), Emmerdale
Iz Hesketh (Kitty Draper), Hollyoaks
Best Twist
Tim’s alive, Coronation Street
Peter kills Stephen, Coronation Street
Cindy’s return, EastEnders
Keanu’s Christmas Day death, EastEnders
Aaron’s shock return, Emmerdale
Who killed Lydia’s rapist?, Emmerdale
Dilly is Rafe’s wife and Patrick’s daughter, Hollyoaks
Mercedes’ twins have different dads, Hollyoaks
Best Young Performer
Charlie Wrenshall (Liam Connor), Coronation Street
Liam McCheyne (Dylan Wilson), Coronation Street
Ellie Dadd (Amy Mitchell), EastEnders
Jaden Ladega (Denzel Danes), EastEnders
Elizabeth Green (Jade Masood), EastEnders
Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor), Emmerdale
Gabrielle Dowling (Cathy Hope), Emmerdale
Rebecca Bakes (Angelica King), Emmerdale
Ela-May Demirican (Leah Barnes), Hollyoaks
Noah Holdsworth (Noah Holdsworth), Hollyoaks
Best Episode
New Year’s Day, Coronation Street
Paul and Billy wedding, Coronation Street
Christmas Day, EastEnders
George confronts Eddie, EastEnders
Cliff-top crash, Emmerdale
Tom and Belle’s wedding, Emmerdale
Worlds Collide, Hollyoaks
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