Laura Woods has picked up another award – and plenty of plaudits from her adoring followers.
The popular sports presenter donned a stunning black outfit as she attended the Broadcast Sport Awards in London on Thursday. The TNT Sports host was crowned Sports Presenter of the Year for her work covering the Women’s World Cup and Lionesses matches for ITV.
It was yet another accolade for Woods, who recently swapped hosting talkSPORT’s breakfast show for fronting TNT’s Champions League and Premier League coverage. Her work has seen her wrack up the followers on social media – and they were left in awe as she posted snaps of her wearing a sleek outfit en route to the awards bash.
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“You look incredible,” gushed one fan. Another lauded: “Beyond beautiful.” A third declared: “Spectacular! You’re such a brilliant presenter. You make everything look so effortless, full of energy and fun.”
A fourth said before her win was announced: “Another win incoming and if not, they need a re-vote!” Another simply added: "Wow beautiful."
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Woods’ private life has hit the headlines recently after it was confirmed she was in a relationship with Love Island star Adam Collard. Woods went public with the romance last month as she posted cosy snaps to Instagram showing her snuggling up with her new boyfriend. Collard appeared in the ITV dating show in 2018 before returning in 2022.
Collard previously revealed that Woods could be ‘The One’, saying: “I would never get in a relationship with someone at least at one point [unless] I thought they were The One.”
Elsewhere at the awards, Sky Sports was named Sports Broadcaster of the Year while cricket pundit Nasser Hussain scooped the Sports Commentator of the Year accolade. Sports Production of the Year went to Sky Sports F1 for their coverage of the British Grand Prix while TV Moment of the Year was Stuart Broad taking a match-winning wicket with his final ball in cricket.
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