Pregnant Laura Whitmore Shows Baby Bump at Sky BAFTA Pre-Party
Pregnant Laura Whitmore at BAFTA Pre-Party with Husband

Pregnant Laura Whitmore showcased her growing baby bump as she attended the Sky BAFTA TV pre-party on Saturday with her husband Iain Stirling. The 41-year-old TV presenter posed for photos in a sheer gown, smiling alongside the 38-year-old Love Island narrator at Broadwick Soho.

Laura's Chic Ensemble

Laura wore a bandeau top and matching bottoms, layered under a purple asymmetric gown. She completed her outfit with classic black stiletto heels and a metallic clutch bag. Iain opted for a tan suit paired with a partially unbuttoned white shirt and smart shoes.

Pregnancy Announcement

Laura revealed her second pregnancy in February via Instagram, posting a series of bump photos with the caption: 'Instagram V Reality - Spoiler: It wasn't just a big meal mama ate. She's been cooking away! I'd like to thank stretchy pants and travel sick bags.' The couple already share a daughter, Stevie Ré, born in March 2021, and are fiercely private about their family life, rarely sharing images of their little one.

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BAFTA TV Awards Details

The BAFTA Television Awards, hosted by Greg Davies, will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 7pm on Sunday, May 10. Nominations were announced in March, with Stephen Graham leading with 11 nominations for his drama Adolescence and seven for his Disney+ series A Thousand Blows. Adolescence, co-created by Graham and writer Jack Thorne, follows teenager Jamie Miller, who is convicted of murdering a female classmate after being influenced by the manosphere. Each episode is shot in one continuous take and praised for addressing online radicalisation and misogyny.

The series is nominated for Limited Drama and Leading Actor, including Craft Awards. Nominees include Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty, and Christine Tremarco. Stephen will compete against Colin Firth (Lockerbie), Matt Smith (The Death of Bunny Munro), and Taron Egerton (Smoke) for Leading Actor. Ashley, 43, faces co-star Owen, 16, in the Supporting Actor category alongside Paddy Considine (Mobland), Rafael Mathe (The Death of Bunny Munro), Joshua McGuire (The Gold), and Fehinti Balogun (Down Cemetery Road). Erin, 33, is nominated for Leading Actress against Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus), Christine Tremarco, Chyna McQueen (Get Millie Black), Emilia Jones (Task), and Rose Ayling-Ellis (Reunion).

Netflix holds 29 nominations, but the BBC leads with 73, including five for The Celebrity Traitors, the highest-rated British TV show last year. Host Claudia Winkleman is up for Best Entertainment Programme. Prime Video's Last One Laughing competes against The Traitors all-stars, with Bob Mortimer nominated for Best Entertainment Performance. Before the ceremony, Fleur East and Roman Kemp will host the red carpet live on BAFTA's YouTube. Cat Burns will perform 'How To Be Human', and AURORA will sing 'Through the Eyes of a Child' from Adolescence for the In Memoriam segment. Dame Mary Berry DBE will receive the BAFTA Fellowship, and Martin Lewis CBE will get the BAFTA Television Special Award. Mary Berry said: 'I couldn't believe it was true, what a huge honour... This amazing BAFTA Fellowship is the icing on the cake!'

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