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Emma Willis caught in awkward wardrobe blunder as she ‘adjusts undies’ on red carpet

Emma Willis has stunned fans by sharing a cheeky pic adjusting her knickers on the BAFTA red carpet.

The stunner took to Instagram to share a naughty snap showing her hands down the back of her dress as she admitted she needed to adjust her underwear in full view of the cameras.

“Sneaky knicker adjustment on the red carpet last night,” followed by a laughing emoji.

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Emma graced the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening with the 47-year-old broadcaster looking absolutely breathtaking in a captivating ruby red gown that showcased her flawless figure.

Emma’s eccentric dress, adorned with silver rings, hugged her curves perfectly, flaunting tantalizing cutouts that left little to the imagination.

Emma shared a cheeky pic adjusting her knickers on the BAFTA red carpet
(Image: Instagram)

The ensemble was further elevated by a dramatic frilled skirt, which she effortlessly paired with matching red strappy heels.

Emma complemented her look with a radiant makeup palette and styled her brunette tresses in her signature chic bob.

Kate Winslet was awarded Best Actress for her critically-acclaimed performance in I Am Ruth, and during her speech she paid tribute to her co-star and daughter Mia Threapleton.

The ensemble was further elevated by a dramatic frilled skirt
(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

One of the big winners proved to be BBC’s runaway hit The Traitors, which scooped the Reality And Constructed Factual award, while host Claudia Winkleman won Entertainment Performance for fronting the show.

While Anne-Marie Duff was awarded Supporting Actress for Bad Sisters, the viewer-voted BAFTA for the The P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award was given the moment Paddington Bear enjoyed tea with The Queen during her Platinum Jubilee concert.

Emma graced the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening
(Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

The night also saw Sir Mo Farah win for his BBC One documentary The Real Mo Farah which revealed he had been illegally trafficked to the UK as a child.

Collecting the best single documentary prize, the four-time Olympic champion dedicated the award to ‘children who are being trafficked’.

In his speech, he said: ‘The kids have no say at all, they are just kids and no child should ever go through what I did, I hope my story shows they aren’t alone, we are in it together.’

The 40-year-old thanked the team at the BBC because it ‘wasn’t easy’ to film and he wouldn’t have been able to it ‘without them’, while his wife Tania Nell said it was the couples children who ’empowered’ them to tell the story.

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