NCIS: Hawai'i star Tori Anderson looked gorgeous as she stepped out on the red carpet with her husband Mitch Myers at the Canadian Screen Awards on Sunday.
The actress was nominated in the category of Best Lead Performer for her role in the Hallmark movie, Campfire Christmas.
While she didn't win the award, she certainly won over her fans with her stunning look. The star wore a strapless, floor-length dress with floral embellishment, while her husband looked dapper in a black tuxedo.
Taking to Instagram to mark the occasion, Tori shared a series of photos from the red carpet, featuring solo shots and one snap of the couple posing together.
She penned in the caption: "Thank you @thecdnacademy for the nomination. What a night! And thank you @audreyandbrooks for the dress of my dreams."
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Fans were quick to compliment the star on the gorgeous snaps in the comments section. One person wrote: "You look amazing and the dress makes you look every bit extraordinary," while another added: "You are so beautiful, Tori! Glad you had an amazing night!! Thank you for sharing with all of your fans!"
A third person commented: "You look absolutely stunning!!!!"
Tori's NCIS: Hawai'i co-star Jason Antoon also commented on the fabulous post, writing: "The coolest and prettiest couple ever," while fellow castmate Alex Tarrant dropped a string of raising hands emojis.
Tori's post comes as the show enters another three-week-long hiatus following its return to CBS last Monday.
Both NCIS: Hawai'i and the flagship show, NCIS, will now air a new episode on May 1 instead of April 17 as would be expected. Meanwhile, NCIS: Los Angeles will continue to air, with a new episode scheduled for 23 April.
While NCIS: LA is sadly coming to an end, with the show set to conclude with its 14th season in May, fans can expect to see more of NCIS and its Hawai'i spin-off as both shows have been renewed by CBS.
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