Celebrities often portray an overtly glamorous life that the public cannot hope to replicate.
But sometimes the rich and famous show they're just like us regular people, swapping their lavish luxuries for more humble habits.
On Tuesday night, as stars flocked to the National Television Awards at the O2, several big names opted to use the tube instead of battling against the heavy traffic.
Piers Morgan took to Instagram to reveal he had taken the underground for the first time in 30 years to go to the ceremony.
The TV host, 58, looked like a fish out of water as he pulled a face while travelling in the crowded carriage with his TalkTV colleagues.
Lifestyle change: On Tuesday night, as stars flocked to the National Television Awards at the O2, several big names opted to use the tube instead of battling against the heavy traffic
Crowded: Piers Morgan took to Instagram to reveal he had taken the underground for the first time in 30 years to go to the ceremony
Rush hour: The TV host, 58, looked like a fish out of water as he pulled a face while travelling in the crowded carriage with his TalkTV colleagues
Not so glam: He captioned the snap posted to his Instagram: 'On way to the @officialntas - first time on the tube in 30+ years. Hasn’t got any cooler has it…'
He captioned the snap: 'On way to the @officialntas - first time on the tube in 30+ years. Hasn’t got any cooler has it…'.
Lizzie Cundy also chose to get public transport to the event, and similarly shared a snap of herself riding the underground in all her finery.
The TV personality, 55, looked lovely in a red off-the-shoulder gown, but revealed she was forced to change her outfit last minute after the zip on her first dress broke.
Captioning the snap, she wrote: 'I’m sizzling hot!! The zip broke .. but luckily I had another dress. Phew! Only way to travel .. see you soon NTAs !!
She also added on her Instagram Stories: 'Quick change on the tube... as you do!'
Another celeb swapping luxury transport for the tube was Vanessa Feltz, who was sat alone on her journey.
The presenter, 61, stood out in her sparkling pink ballgown as she headed home from the awards evening.
Vanessa checked her phone as she sat on the half-empty tube carriage after stunning on the red carpet hours earlier.
Standing out: Lizzie Cundy also chose to get public transport to the event, and similarly shared a snap of herself riding the underground in all her finery
Last minute change: The TV personality, 55, looked lovely in a red off-the-shoulder gown, but revealed she was forced to change her outfit last minute after the zip on her first dress broke
Oh dear! She also added on her Instagram Stories: 'Quick change on the tube... as you do!'
She took to her Instagram to share a video of her preparing to get the train, writing: 'Going home by tube in the dress! Much quicker'.
Panning the camera down to show off her attention-grabbing outfit, she told her followers: 'And the quickest way home from the O2 to where I live, the Jubilee line. And yes full ballgown and yes getting on the tube.'
And it wasn't just TV stars that chose to travel via public transport, with several influencers also choosing to go by tube.
Love Island star Mal Nicol shared a video of herself changing out of her daring green look in the station while waiting for a train.
She drew attention at the awards in a very revealing outfit, wearing a metallic green bikini top that barely contained her ample cleavage.
She teamed it with a matching miniskirt and added green fur boots, a coordinating muff and a voluminous furry hat, as well as army print gloves.
In the station, Mal took the opportunity to change into something more comfortable as her friend filmed her.
The video was captioned: 'The only love islander who changes in the middle of a busy tube station at 11pm'.
Heading home: Another celeb swapping luxury transport for the tube was Vanessa Feltz , who was sat alone on her journey
All eyes on her: The presenter, 61, stood out in her sparkling pink ballgown as she headed home from the awards evening
Journey: Vanessa checked her phone as she waited for the train after stunning on the red carpet hours earlier
Fastest: She took to her Instagram to share a video of her preparing to get the train, writing: 'Going home by tube in the dress! Much quicker'
It was a night of what ifs for Alison Hammond and flagship show This Morning, but it was business as usual for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly at the NTAs.
Beneath the lights of London's O2 Arena, it was Ant and Dec who claimed their 22nd NTA at the annual ceremony following a successful return to the Australian jungle with ITV1 juggernaut I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
The pair claimed the award ahead of the much fancied Alison, notably selected ahead of her This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby in the category for Best Presenter.
Meanwhile This Morning lost its best daytime show title at the as The Repair Shop claimed the prize.
It comes as the ITV morning programme, which has been on a winning streak in the daytime category for the last number of years, continues to face backlash amid the furore of the Phillip Schofield affair.
The Repair Shop host Jay Blades encouraged the crowd to cheer as the show's team took to the stage at The O2 and took a picture of the moment as he noted it was a "rarity" for them to be winning the prize.
Jay thanked those who voted and the team behind the show, adding: 'I would like to salute my experts, they are my family.'
He also praised his fellow nominees at This Morning, The Chase and Loose Women, saying: "We're the new kids on the block ad I'm glad we've won this time.
Quick change: Love Island star Mal Nicol shared a video of herself changing out of her daring green look into something more comfortable in the station while waiting for a train
Wow! She drew attention in a metallic green bikini top that barely contained her ample cleavage with a matching miniskirt, green fur boots, a coordinating muff and a voluminous furry hat, as well as army print gloves
'I know it won't be a regular thing so thank you.'
Ant and Dec - who were also competing with Martin Lewis, Claudia Winkleman and Bradley Walsh for Best Presenter - admitted they were "more nervous than ever" before going into the event on Tuesday evening, but were just as "humbled and grateful" to receive the honour as they had ever been.
Ant said: 'Thank you so much to the NTAs we've got quite a long list of thank yous, all of the shows and the people we work with, we are the luckiest two men on telly because we've got the best production teams and the best people to work with, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.'
His presenting partner Declan Donnelly added: 'Thank you to ITV, to Kevin and Katie and all the team at ITV for your continued support. Thank you to our fantastic management team for your support, thank you gang, you're up in the box somewhere.
'Thank you to our lovely wives, our beautiful children. I can't believe that we are still getting away with this...'
Ant interrupted: Were you more nervous than ever?'
Unexpected: The Repair Shop beat This Morning to Best Daytime at the National Television Awards on Tuesday evening
Mixed emotions: It was a night of what ifs for Alison Hammond , but it was business as usual for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly as the event got underway
Success: The pair claimed the award ahead of the much fancied Hammond, notably selected ahead of her This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby in the category for Best Presenter
Dec agreed: 'Ever before, hands are sticky, my heart is beating, but we are as humbled and grateful tonight as we were the first time we won, so thank you for taking the time to vote for us, we really appreciate it.'
The 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' presenters promised to keep working together for as long as possible.
Dec said: 'We'll see you back on telly very soon.'
Ant added: 'We'll keep doing it for as long as you want us to keep doing it.'
The actress appeared genuinely stunned as she made her way onto the stage after her portrayal of brain tumour victim Lola Pearce-Brown's final days saw her scoop the accolade ahead of Emmerdale's Dominic Brunt and Coronation Street stars Charlotte Jordan and Maureen Lipman.
Accepting the award from Michelle Collins - who excitedly shouted "Yes" when she read out Danielle's name, the actress said: 'I literally... I really didn't prepare anything, I thought this is the biggest, biggest, biggest shock and I can't believe I'm standing in front of the O2.
'I just want to say literally every single person who had an input into this storyline and the research, guys this is for you.
'Please give money to Brain Tumour Research UK, they need it so, so much, they really do.'
She added: 'I just want to take a minute to thank all the cast and Chris, and everyone who supported me, Julia Crampsie who brought me into the show, guys I love you so much without your support I couldn't do this, thank you so much.'
All smiles: But Hammond missed out on her first major award at the NTAs on Tuesday night
Delighted: Bobby Brazier got a kiss from Danielle Harold after winning the Rising Star award
Unbelievable: Dad Jeff leapedm to his feet after Bobby's name was announced on Tuesday
Earlier in the evening, the TV Interview honour went to The Graham Norton Show but unlike category rivals Louis Theroux, Piers Morgan and Chris and Rosie Ramsay, the host wasn't at the ceremony to be able to accept the accolade in person
The Traitors won the Reality Competition prize, while the third season of 'Happy Valley' landed the Returning Drama honour.
The evening's first award, the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award, was presented to Gogglebox.
Happy Valley also triumphed on the night, with the show winning in the category for Returning Drama, while actress Sarah Lancashire claimed the award for best Drama Performance.
The actress saw off tough competition from her co-star James Norton, Queen Charlotte's India Amarteifio, Vera's Brenda Blethyn and Call The Midwife's Judy Parfitt to claim the prize.
Collecting the award on stage, she said: 'Thank you so much for this. I have adored every scene, every moment of Happy Valley and I know I will never forget it.
She praised creator Sally Wainwright saying that she is "what makes Happy Valley" and that you are the "luckiest actor in the world" if you are a receipt of her words.
Triumph: EastEnders rounded off the night by winning the award for Best Serial Drama
Loving it: The entire cast posed backstage with their award after Tuesday evening's show
Elsewhere This Is England actress Vicky McClure said that she was "shaking" during the Our Dementia Choir performance at the annual event.
McClure, 40, who is the founder of the choir, spoke live at the NTA's and said: 'I am shaking through pride that I am feeling right now to witness Our Dementia Choir playing at the O2."
She added: 'Our mission is to share knowledge, raise awareness and aid research to help find a cure, but also to remind everyone that with the right hearts and minds you really can change people's lives for the better.'
Joel Dommett kicked off proceedings on Tuesday, telling the audience: 'My wife is actually nine months pregnant, she is due basically now.'
He joked that if his partner, Hannah Cooper, goes into labour, Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly are on stand by to take her to the hospital.
Gogglebox took home the first award of the night, The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award.
The reality TV series beat The Masked Singer and Ant and Dec, who were nominated for two of their shows, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and Saturday Night Takeaway.
New Drama
Beyond Paradise
Blue Lights
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Wednesday- WINNER
Reality Competition
Love Island
Race Across the World
SAS: Who Dares Wins
The Traitors - WINNER
Authored Documentary
Deborah James: Bowelbabe in Her Own Words
Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now - WINNER
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction
Rob Burrow: Living with MND
Returning Drama
Call the Midwife
Happy Valley -WINNER
Stranger Things
Vera
TV Presenter
Alison Hammond
Ant & Dec - WINNER
Bradley Walsh
Claudia Winkleman
Martin Lewis
Factual
Clarkson's Farm
Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs - WINNER
Sort Your Life Out
The Martin Lewis Money Show Live
Drama Performance
Brenda Blethyn, DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera
India Amarteifio, Young Queen Charlotte, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
James Norton, Tommy Lee Royce, Happy Valley
Judy Parfitt, Sister Monica Joan, Call The Midwife
Sarah Lancashire, Catherine Cawood, Happy Valley - WINNER
The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Gogglebox - WINNER
I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
The Masked Singer
Serial Drama
Coronation Street
EastEnders - WINNER
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
TV Interview
Louis Theroux Interviews…
Piers Morgan Uncensored
The Chris & Rosie Ramsey Show
The Graham Norton Show - WINNER
Serial Drama Performance
Charlotte Jordan, Daisy Midgeley, Coronation Street
Danielle Harold, Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders - WINNER
Dominic Brunt, Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale
Maureen Lipman, Evelyn Plummer, Coronation Street
Quiz Game Show
Michael McIntyre's The Wheel
Richard Osman's House Of Games
The 1% Club - WINNER
The Chase Celebrity Special
Rising Star
Benjamin Chivers, Isaac, The Devil's Hour
Bobby Brazier, Freddie Slater, EastEnders - WINNER
Channique Sterling-Brown, Dee-Dee Bailey, Coronation Street
Lewis Cope, Nicky Milligan, Emmerdale
Daytime
Loose Women
The Chase
The Repair Shop - WINNER
This Morning
Comedy
Brassic
Ghosts
Ted Lasso
Young Sheldon- WINNER
Talent Show
Britain's Got Talent
Strictly Come Dancing - WINNER
The Great British Bake Off