Ant McPartlin looked thrilled after bagging another BAFTA alongside longtime pal Declan Donnelly on Sunday night.
The Geordie star, 46, left the glitzy London-based bash all smiles alongside his wife Anne Marie as the pair called time on the celebrations.
He exited after picking up the gong for Best Entertainment Show for the fourth - and last - time for Saturday Night Takeaway.
He looked dapper in a black tuxedo and bow-tie combo, while his blonde belle stunned in a flowing purple number which had a cut out section near her cleavage.
She complimented the outfit with a black clutch bag and black heels.
His presenting parter Dec, also 46, looked just as smart in a matching suit as the duo celebrated their fourth win in eight nominations.
Picking up the award earlier in the night, they told the crowd: "Thanks so much, what a great start to the night, we were convinced we wouldn't get it this year so this is wonderful.
"This is a lovely cherry on the cake. When we first started the show we were just in an empty studio and walking around thinking 'is this any good?'
"We have to thanks the fantastic production team so a round of applause for all of you too!"
Elsewhere next to the exit doors, Brooklyn Beckham's ex Tallia Storm seemed to be loving life as she vacated the event.
Wearing a revealing black ensemble, the blonde beauty flashed a smile as she headed for the taxis.
She donned a stunning bikini-style top and black skirt combo which showed off her toned tummy.
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was also all smiles as she headed home, while fellow presenter Lorraine Kelly was also spotted jumping in a taxi following her savage swipe at Boris Johnson during the awards.
The cheery Scot referenced the Prime Minister not knowing who she was as she took to the podium. She joked: "Hello, and a special hello to Boris, I'm Lorraine. Lovely to see you."
It came after the PM had asked Susanna Reid who Lorraine was following his GMB grilling.
At the time, Susanna quickly replied to his question, saying: "Lorraine’s a legend."
He then appeared to mumble, as the sound cut off: "Great, fantastic, well I don't want to talk to Lorraine..." as the show then went off air, and Lorraine began.
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