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The country’s top television stars and personalities took to the red carpet to celebrate their industry at the New Zealand Television Awards on Wednesday night.
It’s the first big night of glitz and glamor for the stars of the small screen since Covid arrived, but you never would have known they were out of practice as they posed like a storm upon arrival at Shed 10 on Auckland’s Queen’s Wharf. .
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Hilary Barry and Jeremy Wells arrived in suits.
As we fell in love with Hilary Barry’s lovely party dresses during her #FormalFridays confinement, Wednesday night she ditched the dresses for an elegant suit, complete with a white bow tie. the Seven sharp Presenter is running for the coveted Personality of the Year award, along with two more nominations for best entertainment and news anchor.
Elsewhere on the red carpet, sequins and metallics were an all-night fashion trend, with shorter dresses an option.
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TV presenters Samantha Hayes and Mike McRoberts.
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New Zealand actors and former Outrageous Fortune co-stars Antonia Prebble and Robyn Malcolm.
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Gigi Barclay and actor Jayden Daniels.
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Kiwi actor Kimberley Crossman dazzled on the red carpet.
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Dan Musgroves and Antonia Prebble.
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Joseph Moore and Laura Daniel.
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Newshub Political Editor Tova O’Brien.
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The host of Hui Mihingarangi Forbes.
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The cast of Westside.
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Hadyn Jones and Pippa Wetzell from Fair Go.
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TVNZ presenters Jenny Suo, Wendy Petrie, Melissa Stokes.
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TVNZ Political Editor Jessica Mutch-McKay.
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Michele A’Court, Alex Casey and Leonie Hayden from The Spinoff’s ‘On The Rag’ podcast.
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Newshub Investigative Reporter Michael Morrah.