ITV pulled out all the stops on Monday night as a galaxy of stars descended on London’s historic Guildhall to celebrate the broadcaster’s 70th anniversary.
All eyes were firmly onstar , 34, who led the glam in a plunging white crop top under an oversized blazer, teamed with wide-leg trousers.







The former favourite, married to footballer Bradley Dack, flashed a big smile and looked every inch the star as she posed for the cameras – fresh from turning heads on a sun-soaked
Her wedding ring was firmly back on after last week.
Joining her was This Morning anchor , 48, who wowed in a figure-hugging orange minidress as she posed alongside on-screen partner smart in a navy suit.
Cat – who is newly single after her – flaunted her endless legs as she partied the night away.
The glitzy bash, hosted by Joel Dommett, took place at the same venue where ITV first went to air back in 1955.
Big names from soaps, drama, news and entertainment turned out to mark seven decades of TV history.
Good Morning Britain’s oozed sophistication in a black gown with a daring thigh-high slit, while co-star Charlotte Hawkins dazzled in an embroidered sheer blue number.
From daytime TV, Gloria Hunniford, Gyles Brandreth and Laura Tobin joined former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan on the red carpet.
Soap stars and Claire King also rubbed shoulders at the event with former Love Island host Laura Whitmore and her husband Iain Stirling.
brought the sparkle in a velvet grey suit with a floral shirt, while The Chase brainbox Anne Hegerty showcased her impressive weight loss.
ITV last marked a milestone at the Guildhall for its 50th in 2005 but this year’s star-studded 70th proved the broadcaster is still the home of British showbiz.
Lorraine Kelly put any hard feelings over her programme being slashed to one side as she joined bosses at the event.
It comes after The Sun revealed the telly queen raked in around £13,000 a week last year in the face of ITV’s savage cuts.
The host’s bumper pay packet has been revealed after bosses announced her eponymous show, Lorraine, will be slashed to just 30 minutes a day as ITV sheds 220 jobs in a bid to save cas
But the 65-year-old’s earning power continues to go from strength to strength.
Figures for 2024 for her production firm Albatel Ltd published on the Companies House website this week show the firm is valued at £4.2m up from £4m last year.
The firm paid a Corporation Tax bill of £135,504 in 2024, pointing to earnings of around £677,520 – or £13,000 a week.
In 2022/23, she paid £108,505 in Corporation Tax to HMRC, meaning she was paid around £540,000.
Lorraine is sitting on cash reserves of £3.3m and also has £135,000 in investments.
It remains to be seen how the loss of half an hour of airtime in 2026 will affect Lorraine’s pay packet.
From January 2026, (GMB) will be extended by half an hour to fill the gap, running from 06:00 to 09.30 daily.
Lorraine, which currently runs for almost the entire year, will now only air for 30 weeks out of 52, with GMB extended by 30 minutes during the weeks Lorraine is not on air, until 10:00.







