British Soap Awards 2019: Hollyoaks’ Chelsee Healey flaunts her enviable assets in a plunging black tulle dress featuring a thigh-high split
She showcased her unique sense of style whilst appearing on Celebs Go Dating.
And Chelsee Healey ensured she pulled out all the stops as she took to the red carpet for for the British Soap Awards in Manchester on Saturday.
The Hollyoaks actress, 30, slipped her enviable assets into a plunging black evening gown that was adorned with black sequins and flaunted her toned pins thanks to the ruffled tiered skirt that had a thigh-high split.
Wow: Chelsee Healey ensured she pulled out all the stops as she took to the red carpet in a plunging black gown for the British Soap Awards in Manchester on Saturday
Chelsee boosted her petite frame by sporting killer black heels by the designer Giuseppe Zanotti.
The star continued her fierce look by slicking her raven hair extensions off her pretty face in a tight ponytail.
Giving her look a vamped up edge, the TV star sported a slick of purple lipstick and lined her eyes with heavy eye-liner and false lashes.
Edgy: Giving her look a vamped up edge, the TV star slicked a purple lipstick over her pout and lined her eyes with heavy eye-liner and false lashes
Fierce: The star slicked her extensions up into a tight pony tail for the event
Chelsee is not nominated for any Soap Awards this year, however Hollyoaks picked up three gongs.
The star recently broke down while discussing claims she’s an unfit mother after exhibiting frosty behaviour on Celebs Go Dating in an interview with The Sun.
In the candid chat, she said: ‘Of the upsetting things I’ve read, the stuff that really gets to me is when they bring my baby into it. I’ve had a lot of nasty comments. You can say whatever you want about me, but don’t bring my daughter into it.
‘I’m a good mum!’ Chelsee, who shares 20-month-old daughter Coco with former partner Jack Malloy, recently insisted she is a good mother
Chelsee, who shares 20-month-old daughter Coco with former partner Jack Malloy, insisted she is a good mother.
‘I know I’m a good mum. I’d never teach her to have bad manners, because that’s not me either. I’m not nasty. I’d never treat someone how I wouldn’t want to be treated, I’ve not been brought up like that. I’d bring my daughter up with the same values.
‘My morals are all in the right place and I’m so gutted and sad that didn’t come across. I know I’m quite a strong girl, but having all this negative feedback has effected me as a person.’
BRITISH SOAP AWARDS 2019 – NOMINEES AND WINNERS
Best British Soap (viewer-voted)
Coronation Street
Doctors
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks – WINNER
Best Actor (viewer-voted)
Jack P Shepherd (David Platt, Coronation Street)
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter, EastEnders)
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker, EastEnders)
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle, Emmerdale)
Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale, Hollyoaks) – WINNER
Best Actress (viewer-voted)
Alison King (Carla Connor, Coronation Street)
Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor, EastEnders)
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle, Emmerdale) – WINNER
Stephanie Davis (Sinead Shelby, Hollyoaks)
Lauren McQueen (Lily McQueen, Hollyoaks)
Villain of the Year (panel-voted)
Greg Wood (Rick Neelan, Coronation Street)
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger, Doctors)
Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway, EastEnders)
Claire King (Kim Tate, Emmerdale)
Nathan Sussex (Buster Smith, Hollyoaks) – WINNER
Best Comedy Performance (panel-voted)
Patti Clare (Mary Cole, Coronation Street)
Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman, Doctors) – WINNER
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox, EastEnders)
Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King, Emmerdale)
Jessamy Stoddart (Liberty Savage, Hollyoaks)
Best On-Screen Partnership (panel-voted)
Simon Gregson and Kate Ford (Steve and Tracy McDonald, Coronation Street)
Ian Midlane and Adrian Lewis-Morgan (Al Haskey and Jimmi Clay, Doctors)
Roger Griffiths and Kara-Leah Fernandes (Mitch and Bailey Baker, EastEnders) – WINNER
Lucy Pargeter and Dominic Brunt (Chas Dingle and Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale)
Nick Pickard and Alex Fletcher (Tony and Diane Hutchinson, Hollyoaks)
Scene of the Year (panel-voted)
Gail’s monologue (Coronation Street) – WINNER
The crash (Doctors)
Shakil’s funeral (EastEnders)
Cain’s confession (Emmerdale)
Brody confronts his abuser (Hollyoaks)
Best Newcomer (panel-voted)
Alexandra Mardell (Emma Brooker, Coronation Street) – WINNER
Bethan Moore (Izzie Torres, Doctors)
Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway, EastEnders)
James Moore (Ryan Stocks, Emmerdale)
Talia Grant (Brooke Hathaway, Hollyoaks)
Best Storyline (panel-voted)
The impact of Aidan’s suicide (Coronation Street) – WINNER
Daniel and Zara’s break-up (Doctors)
Knife crime (EastEnders)
Charity’s abuse (Emmerdale)
Footballer abuse (Hollyoaks)
Best Single Episode (panel-voted)
Aidan’s suicide and the aftermath (Coronation Street) – WINNER
‘And the Beat Goes On…’ (Doctors)
Consent (EastEnders)
Chas and Paddy say goodbye to baby Grace (Emmerdale)
Where Do I Belong? (Hollyoaks)
Best Female Dramatic Performance (panel-voted)
Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker, Coronation Street)
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael, Doctors)
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater, EastEnders) – WINNER
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle, Emmerdale)
Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen, Hollyoaks)
Best Young Actor (panel-voted)
Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow, Coronation Street)
Oliver Falconer (Joe Granger-Carmichael, Doctors)
Kara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker, EastEnders) – WINNER
Joe-Warren Plant (Jacob Gallagher, Emmerdale)
Lacey Findlay (Dee Dee Hutchinson, Hollyoaks)
Best Male Dramatic Performance (panel-voted)
Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne, Coronation Street)
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey, Doctors)
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker, EastEnders)
Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale)
Adam Woodward (Brody Hudson, Hollyoaks) – WINNER
Outstanding Achievement
Sue Nicholls
Tony Warren Award
Val Lawson
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