Pregnant Jorgie Porter cradles her baby bump at The British Soap Awards after dress drama
11.06.2022 - 22:25
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Mum-to-be Jorgie Porter suffered a dress drama en-route to The British Soap Awards. The Hollyoaks star last week revealed the joyous news that she is expecting a baby with her fiance Ollie Piotrowski.
Jorgie, who plays Theresa McQueen in the Channel Four soap, shared a video of herself on the train to London as she told fans that she had made a mishap by forgetting her dress for the awards screened on ITV from 8pm. "I'm literally an idiot!!!" she exclaimed from her train seat as the drama unfolded on her Instagram.
She shared a video of herself earlier in the face mask in a car wearing a gold face mask as she wrote: "Here I am all full if meself thinking I'm mint!! Not knowing there's no dress with me!!!!"
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Over on Ollie's Instagram he shared a photo of her outfit in a dress bag hanging on the back of a door as he said: "Six months of worrying about a dress and what to wear at these soap awards. She's all packed gone off to the train in London and guess what she's forgot?"
Her man then revealed he had come to her rescue with a video clip that appeared to show the dress packed safely on a train luggage rack on its way to Eccles actress Jorgie. "Cinderella will go to the ball," he wrote.
And, posing later on the red carpet, the 34-year-old looked sensational as she lovingly cradled her bump in an off-the-shoulder elegant white gown. She wore her blonde tresses pulled back from her face to showcase her dress to full effect and finished the look with smokey eyemakeup and a nude lip.
Jorgie wrote 'hopeful beginnings' as she shared an adorable Instagram video showing their hands and their pet
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