The stars of the entertainment industry let their hair down on Sunday night as they celebrated at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards at The Londoner Hotel.
The awards ceremony was hosted by Amanda Holden, and saw a host of famous faces being honoured with prizes.
Inside the glitzy event, Abbey Clancy was spotted catching up with Sheridan Smith, after both women won awards.
Abbey, 38, was honoured alongside her husband Peter Crouch, 43, for their outstanding contribution to podcasting and sport.
The couple host popular weekly podcast, The Therapy Crouch, where they offer listeners advice on the problems and discuss their own issues.
The stars of the entertainment industry let their hair down on Sunday night as they celebrated at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards at The Londoner Hotel (Abbey Clancy and Sheridan Smith)
The awards ceremony was hosted by Amanda Holden , and saw a host of famous faces being honoured with prizes (L-R Christopher Biggins, Dame Joan Collins, Percy Gibson and Hazel Collins)
Inside the glitzy event, Abbey Clancy was spotted catching up with Sheridan Smith , after both women won awards
While Sheridan, 42, was awarded the price for an outstanding contribution as an actress and singer.
Abbey made a beeline for Sheridan’s table to congratulate her and the two stunners posed for a photo.
The model ensured all eyes were on her in daring black glitzy dress, which had a flattering criss-cross design over her cleavage and cut-outs to reveal plenty of skin.
And Sheridan looked sensational in a black floor-length dress, featuring a fishtail train, satin lapels and a plunging neckline.
Elsewhere, Dame Joan Collins was spotted mingling with her fellow celebrity attendees after winning a prize for her contribution to global film and television.
The actress, 90, looked typically glamorous in a black gown with semi-sheer puff sleeves and a silver and pearl floral necklace.
She was joined by her beloved husband Percy, 59, with the couple sitting on a table beside Christopher Biggins and Hazel Collins.
Joan was also spotted in deep conversation with Andrew Lloyd Webber, after starring in the film adaptation of his musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Abbey made a beeline for Sheridan’s table to congratulate her and the two stunners posed for a photo
Elsewhere, Dame Joan Collins was spotted mingling with her fellow celebrity attendees after winning a prize for her contribution to global film and television (Bill Collins, Hazel and Joan)
She was joined by her beloved husband Percy, 59, with the couple sitting on a table beside Christopher Biggins and Hazel Collins
Joan was also spotted in deep conversation with Andrew Lloyd Webber, after starring in the film adaptation of his musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The composer, 76, wrapped an arm around the showbiz legend as they smiled for a photo together
Andrew couldn’t resist also getting a photo with Gavin & Stacey co-creators, Ruth Jones and James Corden
The composer, 76, wrapped an arm around the showbiz legend as they smiled for a photo together.
Andrew couldn’t resist also getting a photo with Gavin & Stacey co-creators, Ruth Jones and James Corden.
Inside the bash, Kate Garraway was also reunited with her former Good Morning Britain co-host Ben Shephard.
Ben left the ITV show in February to be the new host of This Morning, saying one of the hardest parts of the decision was ‘knowing that my mornings with Kate, my on-screen wife of nearly 20 years, is coming to an end’.
Kate was another big name receiving an award on the night, for her contribution to broadcasting in television and radio.
As well as GMB, the broadcaster also hosts her Smooth Radio show and more recently has worked on documentaries showing her late husband Derek Draper’s health battle, before his tragic death earlier this year.
As the drinks flowed during the awards ceremony, several stars couldn’t help getting more playful and rowdy.
Christopher Biggins was snapped jokingly trying to adjust Neil Sinclair’s bow tie from behind.
Inside the bash, Kate Garraway was also reunited with her former Good Morning Britain co-host Ben Shephard after he left the ITV show in February to be the new host of This Morning
Kate was another big name receiving an award on the night, for her contribution to broadcasting in television and radio
As the drinks flowed during the awards ceremony, several stars couldn’t help getting more playful and rowdy
Christopher Biggins was snapped jokingly trying to adjust Neil Sinclair’s bow tie from behind
While the winner for outstanding achievement in interior design, Kelly Hoppen, jumped in to photobomb Ronan Keating and John Gardiner
Football fan Mark Wright looked gleeful as he grabbed a snap with former England striker Peter Crouch
While the winner for outstanding achievement in interior design, Kelly Hoppen, jumped in to photobomb Ronan Keating and John Gardiner.
Football fan Mark Wright looked gleeful as he grabbed a snap with former England striker Peter Crouch.
At the end of the evening, the tired and slightly blearily-eyed celebs made their way home.
Abbey was seen clutching her award as she climbed into the back of a waiting car with husband Peter.
While Sheridan still looked on cloud nine as she beamed outside the venue after calling it a night.
Kate also looked in high spirits on her way out, looking chic in her light yellow suit and sparkly halterneck silver top.
The night marked the presenter’s first red carpet appearance since her husband Derek’s death in January 3 after suffering long-lasting symptoms from coronavirus.
Marvin Humes was seen heading home after supporting his wife Rochelle at the event, who was honoured for her achievements in entrepreneurship and entertainment.
The presenter followed her husband outside, looking classy in an off-the-shoulder black gown and toting as statement gold bag.
James Corden tucked his award under his arm as he cheerfully climbed into a waiting car, after receiving the accolade for broadcasting, acting and comedy.
At the end of the evening, the tired and slightly blearily-eyed celebs made their way home
Abbey was seen clutching her award as she climbed into the back of a waiting car with husband Peter
While Sheridan still looked on cloud nine as she beamed outside the venue after calling it a night
Kate also looked in high spirits on her way out, looking chic in her light yellow suit and sparkly halterneck silver top
The night marked the presenter’s first red carpet appearance since her husband Derek’s death in January 3 after suffering long-lasting symptoms from coronavirus
Marvin Humes was seen heading home after supporting his wife Rochelle at the event, who was honoured for her achievements in entrepreneurship and entertainment
The presenter followed her husband outside, looking classy in an off-the-shoulder black gown and toting as statement gold bag
James Corden tucked his award under his arm as he cheerfully climbed into a waiting car, after receiving the accolade for broadcasting, acting and comedy