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The real Queen of the jungle? Lady Colin Campbell appears to confuse NTAs with a royal banquet as she wows in VERY regal gown and extravagant jewels
She thrilled and horrified the nation in equal measures with her acid-tongue, wit and grandiose facade in the I'm A Celebrity camp.
And Lady Colin Campbell certainly pulled out all the stops to remind everyone of her artistocratic connections at the National Television Awards on Wednesday night.
As most of the guests opted for glamorous gowns, Lady C went one step further - and turned up in full royal banquet regalia.
Royally good! Lady Colin Campbell certainly pulled out all the stops to remind everyone of her artistocratic connections at the National Television Awards on Wednesday night
The 66-year-old certainly made an entrance as she floated down the event's red carpet in a strapless silk and taffeta dress.
The elegant number featured heavy embroidery along its full skirt as well as taffeta detail over the shoulder.
Obviously not one for the less-is-more approach, the society author decided to add a frosting of extravagant jewels to her ensemble.
Alongside sapphire earrings and a heavy necklace, she added a matching tiara which was carefully placed over her blonde bun.
Queen for a night: As most of the guests opted for glamorous gowns, Lady C went one step further - and turned up in full royal banquet regalia
Regal attire: The 66-year-old certainly made an entrance as she floated down the event's red carpet in a strapless silk and taffeta dress
What a gem: Alongside sapphire earrings and a heavy necklace, she added a matching tiara which was carefully placed over her blonde bun
Mwah mwah! Lady C treated her former campmate Ferne McCann to an air kiss on the red carpet
Finishing off the look with a pair of long green velvet gloves, Lady C looked more ready for a state dinner at Buckingham Palace rather than the O2 Arena in Greenwich.
While she wasn't afraid of making enemies during her controversial stint in the jungle - which came to an end when she quit for over claims she was bullied, she seemed happy to reunite with her former campmates on the red carpet.
The writer - who was briefly married to Lord Colin Ivar Campbell in the 1970s - posed up a storm alongside the likes of Vicky Pattison, Brian Friedman and and Ferne McCann after the show picked up the prized for Entertainment Programme.
Back together: While she wasn't afraid of making enemies during her controversial stint in the jungle - which came to an end when she quit for over claims she was bullied, she seemed happy to reunite with her former campmates on the red carpet
Eyes on the prize: The writer - who was briefly married to Lord Colin Ivar Campbell in the 1970s - posed up a storm alongside the likes of Vicky Pattison, Brian Friedman and and Ferne McCann after the show picked up the prized for Entertainment Programme
However, she didn't to contend with her I'm A Celebrity nemesis Duncan Bannatyne.
Speaking about whether her claims of bullying by the Dragon's Den star were exaggerated, she said: 'Absolutely not. The fact of the matter is I never initiated any of it and there mere fact that several of them kept on coming at me at all angles should tell you.
'Two against one is murder; four or five against one is beyond bullying. I never initiated anything but as I kept on saying no body gets the better of me in a fight. Nobody.
'They take me on so it was at their peril so I wiped the floor with them. That doesn’t mean I was bullying them, it simply means that I was more effective at seeing off the bully’s than they were at clubbing me.