Emmerdale star suffers awkward wardrobe malfunction at British Soap Awards 2025
Emmerdale star Amy Walsh has taken to social media to praise her co-star Natalie Ann Jamieson after an awkward moment at the British Soap Awards
Emmerdale star Amy Walsh has heaped praise on her co-star following a "dramatic" moment at the British Soap Awards.
Stars from Corrie, Emmerdale, EastEnders, and Hollyoaks flocked to London's Hackney Empire on Saturday (May 31) to celebrate another unforgettable year in soaps.
Jane McDonald made a comeback to host the glitzy event, which had been cancelled the previous year. The 2025 awards will be broadcast on ITV1 on Thursday (June 5).
Among those who graced the event was Emmerdale favourite Amy Walsh, known for her role as Tracy Robinson since 2014.
The 38-year-old dazzled in a baby blue gown that swept the floor, teamed with glittery heels and a transparent clutch. She styled her iconic blonde hair in a chic low ponytail, reports Leicestershire Live.
Amy Walsh suffered a wardrobe malfunction at the British Soap Awards 2025
Amy attended the event with her husband, Toby-Alexander Smith, remembered for his stint as the villainous Gray Atkins on EastEnders from 2019 to 2022.
But the night wasn't without its hitches, as Amy experienced a wardrobe mishap during the ceremony.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday (June 1), she shared snaps of her eye-catching ensemble, alongside the caption: "Well, this dress brought the drama in more ways than one.
"Enjoyed wearing it, even though there was a slight malfunction halfway through the ceremony."
Amy went on to express gratitude towards her co-star Natalie Ann Jamieson, who played Amy Barton, for coming to her rescue after the blunder.
Natalie Ann Jamieson was on hand to help her co-star
"Thanks to my gal @natalieannjamieson for saving my a** and protecting my modesty," she wrote.
"Honestly just love celebrating all the soaps each year at @thebritishsoapawards and seeing everyone's brilliant work! Well done to all the nominees and winners! Now, pass me the needle and thread."
Natalie quickly responded in the comments section, saying: "I got you!!" with Amy replying: "You really did babes."
The Newcastle-born actress then posted about the wardrobe mishap on her own Instagram page, sharing a photo of the pair with the caption: "She saved me [ice cube emoji] and I saved her. Best time at the @thebritishsoapawards. Love ya @amyvwalsh."
Amy plays Tracy Robinson in Emmerdale (Image: ITV/Mark Bruce)
Soap fans will remember Amy falling into the lake after a limo plunged into the icy water back in February.
Tracy and Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick) managed to pull Amy out from under the ice, but the character later died from her injuries in hospital. Leyla Harding (Roxy Shahidi) and Suzy Merton (Martelle Edinborough) also lost their lives in the accident.
Emmerdale only won two gongs at this year's Soap Awards, including Best Young Performer for April Windsor star Amelia Flanagan, and The Tony Warren Award for long-serving cameraman Mike Plant.
EastEnders was the big winner of the night, scooping up a total of eight awards in its 40th anniversary year.
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV1 at 7.30pm and is available to stream from 7am on ITVX. The British Soap Awards will air on ITV1 at 8pm on Thursday, June 5
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