Holly Willoughby leaves fans in stitches with hilarious ‘unicorn’ throwback snap of herself partying at NTAs

Holly Willoughby has shared a snap of herself partying after last year’s National Television Awards win.

The TV host, who is up for the Daytime award for This Morning again this year, couldn’t resist posting an image from last year’s after-party.

Posing with the award on her head, Willoughby was in full-party mode as she beamed after winning the award last year.

She captioned the post: “Standard end of the night ‘make me a unicorn’ behaviour at last years @officialntas. Can’t believe it’s that time of the year again! The National Television awards are on Tuesday night... if you would like to vote for @dancingonice @thismorning or me... then please do... thank you! nta #awardseason.”

Fans were left in hysterics over the snap, with many admitting they are anticipating her annual hungover TV appearance alongside co-host Phillip Schofield.

One user wrote: “Voted!! Good luck! Can’t wait to see what you and @schofe get up to on Wednesday @thismorning x”

Brilliant: The pair previously turned up to the show in a very bad way after a night of partying (ITV)
Brilliant: The pair previously turned up to the show in a very bad way after a night of partying (ITV)

Another commented: “Can’t wait to see Wednesdays This Morning lol.”

A third added: “Hopefully you won’t get inebriated again [wink emoji}.”

Willoughby will also go face-to-face with Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly for the TV Presenter gong, with the pair having won the award for 17 years in a row.

Willoughby and Schofield will battle it out against Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid’s Good Morning Britain for the Daytime award.

Last week, Morgan demanded a public apology from Willoughby for her “sexist” attempt at winning votes ahead of the ceremony.

He hit out at the presenter after a group of male strippers from Magic Mike Live appeared on This Morning in a bid to help them secure votes.

Morgan insisted she should be “ashamed” for the “exploitive” method but is yet to get a response from Willoughby.