Holly Willoughby, 41, stunned in a black strapless gown as she took to the red carpet at the NTAs. However, the smiles did not seem to last, as it was reported that Holly left the ceremony half an hour after being booed due to This Morning's award win.Holly joined Phillip Schofield and the rest of the This Morning team to take to the stage to accept the Best Daytime award.However, according to The Sun, Holly departed the awards show, held at London's Ovo Arena, in Wembley, just half an hour after accepting the gong.A source said: "Holly picked up her award for Best Daytime and then left 30 minutes after."Normally she stays around for a drink with Phil and the team but she did an Irish exit."She was seen leaving the ceremony and getting into a car outside just after 10pm."The insider added that it was "very awkward" for Holly and Phillip when they accepted their award and were met with boos.Express.co.uk have contacted Holly Willoughby's representatives for comment.When accepting the award, Phillip said: "Please don't think we ever get complacent and please don't think we ever take it for granted."This means so much to us every year, especially this year.
We have the best boss."Holly added: "This Morning has a very special relationship with you, you make our show for us, you really do.
All these guys on the stage here, Alison [Hammond] and Dermot [O'Leary], Rochelle [Humes] and Vernon [Kay], Josie [Gibson], everyone.Thank you for all your support."NTAs viewers were shocked to see the pair receive the award on behalf of This Morning this year, after the presenters were at the centre of the 'queue-gate' controversy in September.The This Morning presenters were accused of skipping the queue to see the Queen lying-in-state,.
Read more on express.co.uk