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National Television Awards viewers were left baffled last night after Molly Mae Hague took home the best authored documentary award, beating the likes of the late Rob Burrow and Amy Dowden.
Many people said the Love Island star, 26, shouldn’t have been in a category with such salient films such as There’s Only One Rob Burrow, the late Rugby League star’s last documentary before motor neurone disease took his life.
The sports star used his heartbreaking diagnosis, which took his life four years later at the age of 41 in June 2024, to help others by raising awareness of the degenerative condition.
The film was broadcast just days after Burrow’s death and included final