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13 brilliantly gas moments from last night's BAFTAs
LAST NIGHT’S BAFTAS may not have proven quite as exciting as the year before – we’re looking at you Eddie Redmayne – but the annual awards ceremony certainly did offer up a few televisual treats.
The film world’s beautiful people gathered in London to celebrate themselves and their colleagues with a healthy dose of wit, sarcasm and the odd tear-shedding moment.
The star of the show was undoubtedly one Emma Thompson, but here are just a few brilliantly gas BAFTA moments from the last night’s broadcast.
The extremely warm reception for Leonardo Di Caprio on the red carpet.
“Leo, Leo, Leo…” the crowd roared, much to the amusement of the Wolf of Wall Street star.
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The love for the star was also shared by the BBC One Twitter account.
Eddie Redmayne re-living THAT awkward moment from last year’s ceremony.
Remember that time Anne Hathaway revealed he wasn’t feeling so good backstage?
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The awkward moment when Tinie Tempah high-fived Prince William.
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One is NOT amused.
Leonardo Di Caprio blowing the annual kiss down the camera.
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Emma Thompson giving Stephen Fry the fingers down the camera.
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And legging it on stage to present the award for Best Supporting Actor.
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Barkhad Abdi and Tom Hanks’ burgeoning bromance.
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Later confirmed by this excellent snap which Mr Hanks shared on Twitter.
Those were REAL tears folks.
Fassbender’s established bromance with Chiwetel Ejiofor.
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Dem beardz tho. *swoon*
Rising Star winner Will Poulter’s charming attempts to make jokes during his acceptance speech.
On watching a film about a fish who can’t find his dad with his dad and bawling as a result:
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Will Poulter’s mammy’s reaction when he won said award.
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And equally Irish mammy-esque ‘God love him’ stance during his speech.
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Leo’s standing ovation for Chiwetel.
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The face on Prince William after Stephen Fry suggested that this was the closest he’d ever come to an iron.
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And Dame Helen Mirren, being utterly brilliant as always.
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