THE Pride of Britain Awards 2019 kicked off last night with a star-studded red carpet.
Holly Willoughby led the glamour as she arrived wearing a stunning fitted red dress, which revealed her cleavage.
The 37-year-old stole the show in the figure hugging outfit, which she teamed with red lipstick.
She was followed by host Carol Vorderman who looked incredible in her plunging red dress and Susanna Reid, who looked like a princess in a pink frock.
Corrie star Lucy Fallon and Emily Atack led the glamour as they arrived, looking as loved up as ever.
Love Island stars Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague pulled out all the stops with the boxer wearing a suit and his girlfriend in a stunning pink gown.
They were swiftly followed by Emily Atack, who showed off a new brunette hair style.
The comedian wore a plunging black gown, which she seemed to struggle to keep up as she posed on the red carpet.
Emily's fellow I'm A Celeb co-star Rita Simons turned heads in an impressive black dress with a huge thigh high split.
Former Strictly pro Ola Jordan showed off her growing baby bump in a cream dress.
Corrie actress Lucy Fallon turned heads thanks to her red dress with matching red lipstick.
Sam Faiers looked very elegant in a sleek black dress with her hair tied off her face.
Strictly judges Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse both shrugged off any controversy over Catherine Tyldesley's shock exit this weekend.
Motsi was as a glam as ever in red, while Shirley wore an eye-catching purple number.
The award show celebrates the achievements of everyday people who help make the world a better place.
The heroes commended in this year's awards will be honoured by famous faces including Robert Downey Jr, Dua Lipa and the Prince of Wales.
Speaking about the awards, Carol Vorderman said: "Pride of Britain is such a huge part of my life, it's hard to believe it's 20 years since we first started.
"In that time, it has found a place at the heart of British life, and the winners represent the very best of us. I never fail to be humbled by them, and this year's are no different."
The Pride of Britain Award will be broadcast on ITV on November 5 at 8pm.