Hannah Waddingham stuns in a form-fitting gold dress as her spine surgeon boyfriend Nicolas Beresford-Cleary proves he’s a total gentleman at Jimmy Kimmel Live

Hannah Waddingham cut a glamorous figure in a form-fitting gold dress as she arrived with her boyfriend Nicolas Beresford-Cleary at Jimmy Kimmel Live! in LA on Monday. The actress, 52, turned heads as she arrived at the studios to be interviewed by guest host Rosie O’Donnell about her latest TV projects, Ted Lasso and Ride Or Die. And not wanting to take the spotlight off Hannah, Nicolas, 46, showed off his chivalrous side as he stood out of the way to let her pose for photos as she walked to the set. In May, Hannah revealed she was in her first relationship after nearly a decade. Nick is a consultant spine surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and King Edward VII Hospital, who specialises in both elective and emergency spinal surgeries.Hannah became a single mother after her relationship with her partner Gianluca broke down when their daughter was two, and since then, she has remained focused on her life with Kitty. Hannah Waddingham cut a glamorous figure in a form-fitting gold dress as she arrived with her boyfriend Nicolas Beresford-Cleary at Jimmy Kimmel Live! in LA on Monday The actress, 52, turned heads as she arrived at the studios to be interviewed by guest host Rosie O’Donnell about her latest TV projects, Ted Lasso and Ride Or Die’It’s taken me eight years,’ Hannah told Women’s Health, when asked about getting into a new relationship. ‘I didn’t really have the space mentally or emotionally for that.’I’ve hunkered down and focused on my girl and me. [But] now I’m ready to stick my head above the parapet a bit more.’When asked if ‘it’s a very good-looking parapet’, Hannah laughed and confirmed ‘it is!”And it’s really lovely too, obviously, my relationship. But the best thing about it is, firstly, being happy and strong in myself.’During her interview on Jimmy, Hannah said she personally redesigned the suit worn by her character, Rebecca Welton, in the Season 4 premiere of Ted Lasso to better fit her physique. She also designed two dresses for her role in Ride Or Die. She said: Being a curvy woman, it’s often quite difficult to get clothes. So, my stylist will tell you, I’m always kind of slightly altering and even the suit that I wear in this newest season of Ted.’I redesigned that suit to make it more flattering for a curvy woman.’Series four of Ted Lasso was branded a ‘lazy mistake’ by TV critics.  And not wanting to take the spotlight off Hannah, Nicolas, 46, showed off his chivalrous side as he stood out of the way to let her pose for photos as she walked to the set In May, Hannah revealed she was in her first relationship after nearly a decade During her interview on Jimmy, Hannah said she personally redesigned the suit worn by her character, Rebecca Welton, in the Season 4 premiere of Ted Lasso to better fit her physique Ted Lasso stars Jason Sudeikis as an optimistic American college football coach who is unexpectedly hired to manage the British soccer team AFC RichmondThe series stars Jason Sudeikis as an optimistic American college football coach who is unexpectedly hired to manage the British soccer team AFC Richmond. The Daily Mail’s Christopher Stevens has rated the new series just a two out of five stars as he claimed the show has run its course. He wrote: ‘The narrative of Ted Lasso, Apple TV’s self-satisfied comedy drama about a US football coach who transforms the fortunes of an English Premier League club by teaching it to play the American way.’As the players learn to embrace their mental health and parrot inspirational slogans, they become happier, more rounded human beings. They also get relegated, of course, but what does that matter?’By reviving a popular series that had run its course, Apple is falling into the same lazy mistake that has undermined Hollywood. Rather than come up with new and creative ideas, they are content to rehash old ones, and clearly intend to keep doing so until we’re all thoroughly bored.’Meanwhile in The Telegraph, Benji Wilson awarded the series three stars, writing: ‘New Ted Lasso is the same as old Ted Lasso: a surprisingly delicate balance between the sickly-sweet and the smutty that leaves you marvelling at how they keep getting away with it.’