Katie Price pulled out all the stops for her red carpet arrival at the National Television Awards.
The former glamour model, 44, cut an unusually demure figure as she was joined by her fiancé Carl Woods and her son Harvey Price.
She was dressed ready for the Halloween season in a floor-length black tulle skirt and a long-sleeved black bodysuit.
Katie completed the look by curling her bleached blonde locks and left it flowing down her shoulders.
In true Katie fashion, she looked glorious in a full face of makeup and couldn't resist showing off her plastic boots as she continues to suffer from life-changing injuries to her feet after a horror fall in Turkey.
The 44-year-old television personality looped her arms around her son Harvey's as they posed for pictures on the red carpet.
Harvey matched his mum in black trousers and a simple black button-up shirt. He even gave the cameras a thumbs up.
Katie, Harvey and Carl also posed for a family photo together, with Carl opting for a grey suit with a black button-up shirt underneath.
He had his hair slicked back as he huddled up with the family for a sweet photo.
Katie was nominated for a gong in the authored documentary section for the Katie Price : What Harvey Did Next documentary.
Other nominees in the same category included Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer and Me, Kate Garraway: Caring for Derek, Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism and Tom Parker: Inside My Head.
The mum-of-five featured in the new doc which aired on BBC One earlier this year and followed 19-year-old son Harvey as he was enrolled in a specialist school for those with learning difficulties.
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Meanwhile, Kate - who was nominated in the same category as Katie - reflected on her nomination.
"It's bittersweet, because you wouldn't really want to be in a position to be making that documentary because it wouldn't be a situation that you would choose," she said
"However, there were many nights when we feared Derek will be taken from us completely. So the fact that he fights on so incredibly, and we have the chance to care for him, is a fantastic thing.
"And to have the opportunity to celebrate the amazing work carers do, the professional carers, the millions of unpaid carers all across the country that are looking after loved ones, I think is a fantastic thing."
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