British Soap Awards 2023: Hollyoaks' Jorgie Porter wows in white dress trends now
Jorgie Porter looked nothing short of sensational on the red carpet for the British Soap Awards at The Lowry in Salford, Manchester, on Saturday.
The Hollyoaks star, 35, put on a very leggy display in a stylish white strapless dress, which embellished in lace with fringing.
She elevated her height in a pair of maroon platform heels as she posed up a storm on the star-studded red carpet.
The mother, who gave birth to her first child six months ago, wore her blonde tresses in neat waves for the occasion.
Best known for portraying the role of Theresa McQueen in the Channel 4 soap, Jorgie wore a smokey eye to accentuate her stunning features and opted for a matte lip.
Yummy mummy: Jorgie Porter stepped onto the red carpet for the British Soap Awards in a white strapless dress that clung to her incredible figure
All white: It featured fringing and lace which she paired with simple accessories of a beaded and gold necklace
Posing up a storm: Jorgie added height to her frame with some platform heels and wore her blonde locks in a centre parting with loose waves
She accessorised her elegant ensemble with a gold chain and a pearl necklace as she joined her co-stars at the event.
This year's British Soap Awards is hosted by Jane McDonald, who was drafted in as a last minute replacement for long-time host Phillip Schofield.
Operatic singer and cruise ship favourite Jane, 60, was revealed as Phillip's replacement on Thursday after he quit ITV and was dropped by his talent agency YMU after admitting to an affair with a young male This Morning colleague.
He confessed to having the 'unwise but not illegal' relationship with a man during his marriage to Stephanie Lowe, and previously denied the affair when asked about it by his agent.
The presenter, 61, confirmed in a statement last week that he has stepped down from all his ITV jobs, including the ceremony.
And amid news Jane was taking the helm, fans hailed the star as the 'perfect choice' to front the ceremony, which takes place at The Lowry in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Host with the most: This year's British Soap Awards is hosted by Jane McDonald, who was drafted in as a last minute replacement for long-time host Phillip Schofield
Ahead of hosting the awards, Jane said: 'Oh my god…..everyone knows how much I LOVE my soaps, this year I’ve been honoured to be mentioned in Corrie, EastEnders and Emmerdale, so this is just a dream come true.
'I can’t wait to see all our wonderful soap nominees and celebrate all their hard work with them - roll on the awards, I can’t wait!'
Meanwhile, the five biggest soaps - Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks - will be battling it out to win recognition for their work over the past year.
The great and good of the soap world will be hitting the red carpet for the most star-studded and glamorous event in the soap calendar, which airs on TV on Tuesday.
Stepped down: Jane, 60, was revealed as Phillip's replacement after he quit ITV and was dropped by his talent agency YMU after admitting to an affair with a young male This Morning colleague
And after a sensational year of exhilarating drama, shocking scandals and action-packed stunts, it will be a closely fought contest as to who will walk away with a coveted gong.
Among the nominees this year are Charlotte Jordan (Coronation Street), Chris Walker (Doctors), Danielle Harold (EastEnders), Jeff Hordley (Emmerdale) and Nikki Sanderson (Hollyoaks) for Best Dramatic Performance.
While the likes of Todd Boyce (Coronation Street), Laura White (Doctors), Aaron Thiara (EastEnders), Michael Wildman