BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent dazzled fans in a gorgeous dress with a thigh-high split at the NTAs on Tuesday night.
The 52-year-old presenter was on hand to represent BBC Breakfast at last night’s National Television Awards.
Sally absolutely stunned as she walked the red carpet at the 02 Arena in a slimming floor-length dress.
The red gown featured an asymmetric design at the top, with a single thick strap that covered her right shoulder.
In contrast, the dress had a thigh-high split on the left side so Sally could flash her tanned legs.
She teamed the dress with Manolo Blahnik style heels with large brooches and a small gold clutch bag.
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Sally had a huge smile on her face throughout the night, no doubt thrilled to be representing the BBC at the awards.
She previously said how proud she was of the whole BBC Breakfast team who “worked incredibly hard” on Rob Burrow’s documentary “Living With MND,” which was a runner-up in the Authored Documentary category won by Lewis Capaldi.
Following her big night, Sally was noticeably absent from the Beeb’s red sofa this morning.
Instead, her regular co-host Jon Kay took charge of the show. He was joined by Radio 2 star Tina Daheley to give the nation their news updates this morning.
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This is Tina’s second day in the studio, as she co-hosted the breakfast show with Ben Boulos yesterday morning, filling in for the usual BBC team.
Some viewers were happy with the switch up, saying Tina is a more “serious” presenter than Sally.
However, this surely won’t bother the regular presenter, who told The Sun "I don't read any of it online,” when asked about viewer comments.
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