Former ITV Corrie star Millie Gibson channels 90s icon and confesses to dropping 'F bomb' on live TV
14.10.2022 - 18:51
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Former Coronation Street star Millie Gibson looked sensational as she channeled a 90s icon for her appearance at the National Television Awards. Despite leaving the ITV soap last month, the Kelly Neelan actress joined many of her former co-stars at the glitzy awards bash.
Millie looked worlds away from her cobbles character as she took inspiration from Pamela Anderson for her glamourous red carpet look. The 18-year-old wore a classic black floor-length dress that showed off her hourglass figure while she coordinated the look with emerald-coloured jewellery.
She also accessorised with a matching black clutch bag and added dramatic black cat eye to her overall look. Meanwhile, Millie's blonde locks had been styled into a classic updo with her bangs framing her face. " pammy moment? @officialntas," she captioned a string of images posted to her Instagram page.
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Her Corrie star bestie Tanisha Gorey, who plays Asha Alahan in the ITV soap, wrote: "you goddess," in response while Maria Windass actress Samia Longchambon added a flame and a heart emoji before writing: "hey yo there she is." Georgia Taylor, known to viewers as Toyah Habeeb, posted: "Absolute knockout my darling," as Max Turner actor Paddy Bever shared: "B eaut inside and out."
And it was because of Paddy that Millie was caught swearing live on national TV - sort of. She was sat behind the young actor, who joined Corrie after being recast as David Platt's step-son last year, as he was nominated for the Rising Star gong at the NTAs 2022. And Paddy appeared gobsmacked as he fought off stiff competition to take home the award.
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