Mollie King, Gabby Allen & Vicky Pattison look all partied out as stars head home after a boozy Baftas TV after party

A STRING of bleary-eyed celebs looked all partied out as they headed home from a very boozy Baftas TV after party.
Famous faces from the small screen gathered at the Royal Festival Hall in the heart of London on Sunday night.
Just hours after their ultra glamorous red carpet arrivals, many looked ready for bed as they left.
Mollie King from The Saturdays looked bleary-eyed as she hopped in a car before heading home.
The stunning singer wore a gorgeous asymmetrical gown with a plunging neckline, off-the-shoulder design, and put on a leggy display.
With her blonde hair in an up-do atop her head, mum-of-two Mollie looked sensational if a little tired after the award ceremony.
Another famous face who looked ready for bed after a long night of partying was Love Islander and All Star winner Gabby Allen.
The beautiful reality star put on a risky display as she avoided a wardrobe blunder in her taxi home.
Gabby could be seen wearing a sparkling frock with cut out sections, as well as a see-through crochet finish.
The blonde bombshell had her hair tied back off of her face, showing off her glam makeup.
As Gabby sat in the back of the car on her way home, she could be seen fiddling with her bag while flashing some underboob in the process.
Geordie Shore babe Vicky Pattison also looked tired after her big night out.
Rocking a stunning butter yellow satin gown, Vicky looked as chic as could be.
Seen sitting in the back of a black cab, she held onto a fan as she searched her clutch bag for something.
Other stars that seemed all partied out were the likes of Gavin and Stacey's Alison Steadman, James Corden, and Ruth Jones.
Alison, who famously portrayed Pam Shipman in the hit BBC sitcom, was seen in the back of a car with her hand over her face as she closed her eyes.
Female Performance in a Comedy winner Ruth Jones, who wore a blue frock, could then be seen walking beside James Corden, as the Nessa and Smithy stars looked done with the night.
The Welsh actress could be seen on the phone, while James carried her silver heels in his hand.
Getting into a car, the pair could then be seen heading away from the glitzy night.
The Traitors host Claudia Winkleman looked as though she'd had a fun-filled night as she made an exit sans her shoes.
Holding her heeled pumps in her hand while shouting something, Claudia could be seen beaming as she left the event.
Claudia's hit show The Traitors, was shockingly snubbed at the event, and failed to take home a gong.
The Inbetweeners star Emily Atack could also be seen looking partied out as she exited in the same white gown she donned earlier on the red carpet.
Rivals star star Danny Dyer could also be seen leaving the after party as he puffed on a cigarette and pointed at the camera.
Danny won Male Performance in a Comedy for his role in Mr Big Stuff, which is why he probably looked so joyous.
Celebrity Big Brother and Drag Race star Danny Beard was seen having a laugh with The Traitors star Leanne Quigley and Married At First Sight beauty Jay Howard.
Meanwhile, Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning - who won the gong for Best Supporting Actress - could be seen climbing into the back of a car with a huge grin on her face.
She could then be seen sitting in the vehicle looking a little sleepy before heading home.
Comedian Michael McIntyre was also looking bleary-eyed as he departed the glitzy bash.
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Here's everyone who has taken home an award at tonight's ceremony
Drama Series: Blue Lights
Leading Actor: Lennie James, Mr Loverman
Leading Actress: Marisa Abela, Industry
Entertainment: Would I Lie To You?
Entertainment Performance: Joe Lycett - Late Night Lycett
Factual Series: To Catch a Copper
Factual Entertainment: Rob & Rylan's Grand Tour
International: Shogun
Supporting Actor: Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman
Supporting Actress: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer
Limited Drama: Mr Bates Vs The Post Office
Male Performance in a Comedy: Danny Dyer, Mr Bigstuff
Female Performance in a Comedy: Ruth Jones, Gavin and Stacey
Fellowship: Kirsty Wark
News Coverage: BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special
Reality: The Jury: Murder Trial
Scripted Comedy: Alma’s Not Normal
Short Form: Quiet Life
Single Documentary: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
Special Award: ITV - Mr Bates Vs The Post Office
Soap: EastEnders
Live Event Coverage: Glastonbury 2024
Specialist Factual: Atomic People
Sports Coverage: Paris 2024 Olympics, BBC One
Children’s Non-Scripted: Disability and Me (FYI Investigates)
Children’s Scripted: Cbeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare’s Globe
Current Affairs: State of Rage
Daytime: Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure
P&O Cruises Memorable Moment: Strictly Come Dancing - Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell dance to You'll Never Walk Alone