Tonight huge stars arrived to celebrate extraordinary people from across Britain who have shown incredible bravery and spirit for the Pride of Britain Awards 2019.
The awards are held at the Grosvenor House in London.
Among the celebrities in attendance are Sir Ben Kingsley, Amanda Holden , Simon Cowell , the cast of Strictly Come Dancing and Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
Prince Charles is also at the ceremony, where he will present the award for Young Achiever.
Once again the awards are being presented by Carol Vorderman, who has done so since the launch.
The winners have all been nominated by the public from all walks of life and from all over the country.
Emily Atack led the glamorous celebs on the red carpet as she wowed crowds in her low cut black dress that accentuated her figure.


She was followed by former Strictly Come Dancing professional Ola Jordan, who cradled her baby bump after becoming pregnant for the first time with husband James Jordan after having IVF treatment.



Love Island runner-up Molly-Mae wore a stunning pink full length gown as she arrived with boyfriend Tommy Fury.
Gabby Roslin dazzled in an electric blue top with dark trousers.



EastEnders star Rita Simons was among those who wore floor length elegant gowns, as she helped lead the glamour among early arrivals.
Hollyoaks stars Carl Hyland and Kieron Richardson were full of smiles as they arrived together, while Mummy Diaries and TOWIE star Sam Faiers turned heads with her revealing outfit.



Strictly judges Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse also embraced the full length gown, with Shirley looking amazing in a purple lace number.
Motsi wore fiery red with a thigh high split showing off her shapely legs.



Coronation Street star Lucy Fallon turned heads with her plunging red outfit that defied the dropping temperatures.
Former Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts shimmered in her black and silver dress while Alexandra Burke also wore a lace-tinged little black dress.


Carol also sits on the judging panel alongside Christine Lampard, Susanna Reid, Eamonn Holmes.
Among the first celebrities to arrive on the red carpet were Strictly star Anneka Rice, in a gorgeous powder pink outfit along with TV legend Esther Rantzen.
Dr Hilary Jones looked to banish the Monday blues in a dapper suit.

It is a special night as the awards were first held in 1999, making this the 20th anniversary year.
The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will broadcast on ITV on 5th November at 8pm