Lorraine Kelly dazzles in gold as she's honoured at the Scottish BAFTA awards
BREAKFAST TV queen Lorraine Kelly stunned at the British Academy Scotland Awards on Sunday.
Lorraine Kelly attended the Scottish BAFTA Awards in Glasgow
She stole the show at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow in a sparkling floor-length gown which featured a flattering plunging neckline.
Reminiscent of old Hollywood glamour, the gown was embellished with gold and silver beads and cinched in around the presenters' svelte waist.
She wore her hair in a wavy glamorous up do, with strands pulled out to frame her flawlessly made-up face.
Carrying a sparkling gold bag, she looked every bit the bell of the ball.
The star was being honoured with an Outstanding Contribution to Television award
Lorraine attended the awards with her husband Steve and daughter Rosie
Lorraine was being honoured with a BAFTA Scotland Outstanding Contribution to Television award.
The 54-year-old was momentarily speechless after Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara walked on stage to give her the award.
Glasgow-born Lorraine has been a fan of Dundee United since 1986 when husband Steve took her to a game on their first date.
She said: “This award is such an honour to receive, especially from Jackie, who is the icing on the cake.”
Lorraine attended the event with her husband Steve and daughter Rosie to celebrate her 30 years in broadcasting.
James McAvoy attended with his wife Anne-Marie Duff
Judy Murray was all smiles despite receiving the boot from Strictly
James McAvoy was also present at the awards, dressed in smart black suit he was accompanied by his wife Anne-Marie Duff who wore an elegant black midi-dress and carried a metallic clutch.
The X Men star took away his second Best Film Actor award for his role as a corrupt policeman in Irvine Welsh’s black comedy Filth
David Tennant was named Best Television Actor for his performance as a successful barrister in BBC legal drama, The Escape Artist
Strictly's latest evictee was also at the awards.
The tennis coach was all smiles despite receiving the boot from the BBC dancing show.
She wore a Grecian-inspired pale green gown with an embellished collar and ivory satin heels.
The 55-year added some glamour to her outfit with a statement silver watch and a pair of diamond encrusted earrings.