ITV Stars After a Noisy Party: How They Celebrated the 70th Anniversary of the Channel.

ITV Stars After a Noisy Party: How They Celebrated the 70th Anniversary of the Channel
ITV Stars After a Noisy Party: How They Celebrated the 70th Anniversary of the Channel

TELLY Stars Leave the ITV 70th Anniversary Party

According to The Sun: Television stars looked tired as they, along with supporting actors, left the festive 70th anniversary party of ITV on Monday night.

Among those present were hosts of This Morning, Loose Women, and Good Morning Britain, who gathered at the Guildhall in London.

AJ Odudu looked tired leaving the ITV 70th anniversary celebration The Mega Agency Cat Deeley gestured as she left Guildhall in London Splash Judy Love and Christina Lampari hold on to each other at the end of the night

Popular Big Brother host AJ Odudu looked uncertain as she left the venue at the end of the night.

Her outfit consisted of a luxurious black satin dress with a sheer insert. She confidently walked in black sandals.

Christina Lampari and Judy Love, panelists of Loose Women, exited the celebration holding hands.

Christina smiled in a stylish black dress, while Judy chose a light blue satin dress and silver heels. They looked happy, smiling and supporting each other.

Also among the guests were soap opera stars. Claire King from Emmerdale, who plays Kim Tate, looked in a good mood as she left the party with colleague Tony Audenshaw.

She was stylish in black trousers and a cream jacket.

Also present was This Morning host Cat Deeley, who looked tired.

Claire King looked tired as she left the party Splash

She made interesting gestures to photographers as she left the party in an orange mini dress with golden details.

Cat, who recently became single after breaking up with Patrick Kielty, showcased her long legs while enjoying the celebration.

Laura Whitmore, with a big smile, exited the party in a fashionable light blue suit and bright red lipstick.

At the event, all eyes were on This Morning star Olivia Atwood, 34, who impressed everyone in a white cropped dress under an oversized blazer, completing the look with wide trousers.

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Her engagement ring was back on her finger, after being spotted without it last week.

The glamorous party, hosted by Joel Dommett, took place at the same venue where ITV first began broadcasting in 1955.

The event featured big names from soap operas, drama, news, and entertainment to celebrate seventy years of television history.

Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid looked elegant in a black dress with a daring slit, while her colleague Charlotte Hawkins sparkled in a sheer blue outfit.

Among the daytime TV presenters were Gloria Hunniford, Gyles Brandreth, and Laura Tobin, who joined former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan on the red carpet.

Soap stars Lisa Riley and Jeff Hardy also met Graham Norton, while The Chase star Anne Hegerty showed off her impressive weight loss.

ITV last celebrated a significant event at Guildhall for its 50th anniversary in 2005, but this year’s star-studded 70th anniversary proved that the broadcaster remains an important player in the British show business.

Lorraine Kelly put aside all concerns from her show and joined colleagues at the event.

This happened after The Sun reported that the television queen earned around £13,000 a week last year, despite tough cuts at ITV.

The lavish salary of the presenter became a topic of discussion after the announcement that her show Lorraine will be cut down to 30 minutes a day as ITV lays off 220 jobs in a bid to save money.

It is still unknown how losing half an hour of airtime in 2026 will affect Lorraine's salary.

Starting January 2026, Good Morning Britain will be extended by half an hour to fill the gap, airing daily from 06:00 to 09:30.

Lorraine, which currently airs nearly the whole year, will now only be on for 30 weeks out of 52, while GMB will be extended by 30 minutes during weeks when Lorraine is not airing until 10:00.

Laura Whitmore smiled as she left the party SMART PICTURES

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