By the looks of it, it was one hell of a night at the National Television Awards last night, where the who's who of UK telly gathered to honour the best in their field and essentially have a massive piss up at the same time. Sounds like great craic in fairness.
Two people who we definitely know had a good time are This Morning presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, who turned up to present their show earlier still in last night's clothes and all in all a bit worse for wear, with Holly admitting she hadn't even been home yet.
Pictured just before the show... pic.twitter.com/hOX4RA2roX
— This Morning (@itvthismorning) January 21, 2016
The pair won the award for Best Daytime Television Show and to celebrate, ended up at a party at Ant McPartlin's house where they played the game Pie Face, which we assume also involved a lot of alcohol...
Check out the video of their intro to the show below...
Hilarious.
Fair play to them though, they kept going throughout the two-hour show, although when showbiz reporter Ferne McCann asked if they were hungover, Phil feigned disbelief and said; "No no, we’re perfectly fine. Not got there yet..."
We feel you Phil, we've all been there.
Hanging! Worst ever 😣 pic.twitter.com/Rj5SVfqejh
— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) January 21, 2016
The pair continued to thank their viewers for voting them as the winner though, with Schofield saying; “But thank you so much for making this happen, it really does mean the absolute world and we celebrated on behalf of each and everyone of you!”
He went on to say; “Last night was utterly amazing. And the thing is they change our category every year and we were in [with] some really tough competition…. so thank you, we didn’t think we were going to get it last night.
"Thank you to all our team as well - we went to pick it up, but everyone here [in studio] were the ones that got it."
The pair survived the morning anyways, and are no doubt back at home now in their PJs ordering Dominos... celebs do that too, right??
Right, can we go home now? pic.twitter.com/yvasUipAFb
— This Morning (@itvthismorning) January 21, 2016