Pregnant Suki Waterhouse and Joan Collins lead British glamour at Emmy Awards

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Suki Waterhouse, Dame Joan Collins and Hannah Waddingham lead British glamour at the Emmys
Suki Waterhouse, Dame Joan Collins and Hannah Waddingham lead British glamour at the Emmys

British stars stole the show as they walked the Emmy awards' red carpet in LA on Sunday.

Pregnant Suki Waterhouse stunned as she showed off her growing baby bump in a red gown and was joined by Hannah Waddingham and Dame Joan Collins. The Daisy Jones and The Six actress, 32, is expecting her first child with actor fiancé Robert Pattinson. She looked sensational as she joined in the glitzy affair at the Peacock Theater.

Suki had her bump on display as she wore a backless red dress complete with voluminous skirt and a bow around her waist. She had announced her pregnancy back in November when the singer took to the stage in Mexico and showcased her blossoming bump. Addressing the fans at the Corona Capital Festival, she said: "I'm extra sparkly today because I thought it might distract you from something else that's going on."

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Pregnant Suki Waterhouse and Joan Collins lead British glamour at Emmy AwardsEurovision host Hannah stunned in her mint-green dress (Getty Images)

Just last month it appeared Suki and Twilight star Robert were engaged after she stepped out with a huge diamond ring on her wedding finger. While on the Emmys' red carpet, Suki sported a different silver ring. She was joined by Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham, who looked gorgeous in a mint-green ruffled dress.

The actress, who was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, wowed in the plunging gown that was adorned with beaded detailing. She kept her blonde locks swept back as she joined her Ted Lasso co-star Juno Temple following the third and final series of the comedy.

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While Dame Joan Collins proved she was a Hollywood icon as she donned a glamourous pale blue sequined gown and matching gloves. She was joined by husband Percy Gibson as the couple lovingly walked the red carper together. The Dynasty star, 90, dazzled as her dress was covered in sequins and she topped her look off with diamond earrings and bracelets.

Percy, 58, looked smart as he wore a tailored black tuxedo for the event. The couple wed in 2002 and despite the criticism over their age gap, the couple have led a very happy life together. In an interview with Fox News Digital last year, Joan explained: "We worked together on a play… We enjoyed each other’s company. We hung out together. And we saw each other the following year. We wrote love letters – it was a gradual thing."

Pregnant Suki Waterhouse and Joan Collins lead British glamour at Emmy AwardsDame Joan walked the red carpet with husband Percy (Variety via Getty Images)
Pregnant Suki Waterhouse and Joan Collins lead British glamour at Emmy AwardsSuccession actor Matthew was supported by wife Keeley (Getty Images)

Before tying the knot with Percy, Joan had been married to singer Peter Holm, businessman Ron Kass, singer-songwriter Anthony Newley and actor Maxwell Reed. She was also briefly engaged to actor Warren Beatty. Critics have previously hit out at Joan and Percy's 32-year age gap. But for the actress, she said it's "just a number."

Succession star Matthew Macfadyen was also in attendance and was accompanied by his wife Keeley Hawes. The actor, who played Tom Wambsgans in comedy drama Succession, was up for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the award ceremony, which was postponed due to industry strikes taking place.

The Emmys usually occurs in September but instead took place on Monday evening. Leading with the most Emmy nominations was the hit HBO show Succession followed by The Last Of Us, The White Lotus and Ted Lasso.

Mia O'Hare

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