The British Soap Awards aired on ITV yesterday (Tuesday June 6, 2023), proving to be a night full of celebration as each soap battled it out to come out on top as the best of the best.
EastEnders and Coronation Street won big, but Hollyoaks, Doctors and Emmerdale didn’t do as well.
Here’s all the awards that the British Soap Awards got wrong – and who should have won!
Villain of the Year
The award for Villain of the Year went to Aaron Thiara who plays Ravi Gulati in EastEnders.
However, Coronation Street’s Todd Boyce surely should’ve won instead. Stephen Reid has killed three people already and has developed a habit for lacing Carla’s tea with LSD.
Stephen’s so terrifying because Todd Boyce’s performance is so convincing. And, many fans think that he is the real winner of the award.
Stephen deserves villain of the year hands down! #Corrie#britishsoapawards2023
— R?kha (@rekh01) June 6, 2023
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One viewer commented: “Stephen deserves Villain of the Year hands down!”
Tweeting about Aaron Thiara’s win, another fan wrote: “Over Stephen?!? No way.”
British Soap Awards: Best Storyline
The award for Best Storyline went to Hollyoaks. They won for the storyline ‘Incel Eric targets Mason and Maxine.’
Fair play to them but we all know who really should’ve won the award – EastEnders for ‘Loving and Losing Lola.’
The EastEnders team fully turned themselves around with this storyline, capturing the hearts of viewers with their heartbreaking and realistic portrayal of someone suffering from a brain tumour.
Fans agree that Lola’s emotional storyline should’ve beaten Hollyoaks’ storyline any day of the week.
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Watching #SoapAwards and can't help but say "EastEnders should've won that" for every award. Especially the loving and losing Lola storyline.. The whole thing was just outstanding performances from everyone. #Eastenders
You can tell it wasn't voted for by the public.— MrsJones (@MummyToADiva) June 6, 2023
One fan wrote: “I’m sorry but what are these soap awards?? Like how has the Lola storyline from Eastenders not won anything? Literally everyone has been touched by cancer at some point and they portrayed it all so well.”
Another added: “Watching the Soap Awards and can’t help but say “EastEnders should’ve won that” for every award. Especially the loving and losing Lola storyline.. The whole thing was just outstanding performances from everyone. You can tell it wasn’t voted for by the public.”
British Soap Awards: Best On-Screen Partnership
The Best On-Screen Partnership trophy went to Chris Walker and Jan Pearson for their roles as Rob and Karen Hollins in Doctors.
It’s was lovely for Doctors to win an award, especially after Karen was killed off earlier this year, but Jamie Borthwick and Danielle Harold’s on-screen partnership was just gold standard.
Jay and Lola’s chemistry and journey was portrayed so excellently, making Lola’s storyline really believable.
Jamie & Danielle or Maureen & David should have won best partnership.#SoapAwards #BritishSoapAwards2023. #EastEnders #Corrie
— Ryan Glendenning (@RyanTheSoapking) June 6, 2023
One fan commented: “Jamie & Danielle or Maureen & David should have won best partnership.”
Best Young Performer
Lillia Turner won the award for Best Young Performer, winning the panel over for her role as Lily Slater in EastEnders.
However, how can you let Jude Riordan miss out on an award? He’s a shining star. Sam Blakeman will forever be a fan favourite in Corrie and for good reason.
Jude plays Sam exceptionally well, providing great comedic elements as well as executing serious storylines well too. He’s on his way to becoming a soap legend, we’re sure of it!
Poor Jude was robbed! #soapawards
— holly (@holly82649091) June 6, 2023
As one fan rightly put it ‘poor Jude was robbed.’ He’s bound to have a long award-winning career ahead of him though.
British Soap Awards: Best Newcomer
Channique Sterling-Brown won Best Newcomer for her performance as Dee-Dee Bailey. Channique is great, she really is, but Will Ash is just one step better.
He’s really become a key part of Emmerdale and the Dingle clan despite only joining in December last year. It’s rare that new characters become fan favourites straight away but Will Ash had the ability to lure everyone in.
I'm sorry but William Ash was robbed.
Caleb is the best thing about Emmerdale right now. #BSAs#SoapAwards
— Matthew Gormley (@MatthewPGormley) June 6, 2023
One fan took to Twitter and shared what we’re all thinking, stating: “I’m sorry but William Ash was robbed. Caleb is the best thing about Emmerdale right now.”
Best Soap Family
Coronation Street’s Platt family brought home the award for Best Soap Family. Why? We have no idea. Max and Sarah haven’t really been a credit to their family this year, have they?
The Dingles are the best family in soap. They’re in a league of their own – there’s no soap family connection stronger. And, that’s down to the Dingle Code and the ability to laugh and argue with their loved ones all at once.
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