Soap Awards: Stars look worlds away from Albert Square and Weatherfield as they arrive on red carpet
11.06.2022 - 20:59
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Stars of the British Soap Awards 2022 came out in force as they arrived on the red carpet looking their very best ahead of the ceremony taking place on 11 June. Actors representing Emmerdale, Coronation Street, EastEnders and Hollyoaks showed off their stunning gowns as they beamed for the camera, excited to win some gongs.
Stars such as Corrie favourite Millie Gibson absolutely dazzled in a glamorous get-up for the ceremony, while fellow cobbles star Julia Goulding looked utterly stunning as she debuted her pregnancy.The awards show, which is presented by Phillip Schofield, returns after a two year break, and is the most prestigious event in soap land. Fans will have to wait and see which telly favourite takes home the gongs.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . Julia Goulding wore the most perfect outfit to show off her exciting news, as she revealed she's expecting her second child with husband Ben Silver.The Shona Ramsay actress, who already shares son Franklin Wolf with her partner, cradled her bump in a gorgeous form-fitting black dress as she brought the gothic glamor to the event.The off-the-shoulder piece featured velour detailing and a sheer fabric underneath, as Julia smiled in front of the red curtain.
Wearing her brunette tresses in a loose wavy style, the actress finished off her look with a bright red lip and matching nail polish. Also rocking the carpet was blonde beauty Millie Gibson, who opted for a slinky white gown.The Grecian-style dress featured a ruched neckline and plaited straps, and Millie went all the way with her mythical vibe as she opted for a gold jewellery vine up her arm and further bangles on her other wrist.The
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