Rosie Huntington-Whiteley led the glamour in a Sєxy look at the British Vogue x GQ BAFTA afterparty at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.
The model, 36, who recently returned to the runway after 10 years, slipped into a very Sєxy bodysuit as she arrived at the star-studded bash, held in partnership with Tiffany & Co.
Mother-of-two Rosie flaunted her jaw-dropping legs in the high-leg one-piece, adorned with a faux-fur bustier.
Rosie looked out of this world in the daring look, and complemented her style with towering court heels and opaque тιԍнтs.
Elsewhere at the glamorous soirée to celebrate the very A-list 2025 BAFTA ceremony, Alexa Chung and pregnant Poppy Delevingne turned heads.
Poppy, 38, who is expecting her first child with billionaire businessman Archie Keswick, flashed her growing bump in a sheer flowing pink gown.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 36, led the glamour in a Sєxy look at the British Vogue x GQ BAFTA afterparty at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday
Elsewhere at the glamorous soirée to celebrate the very A-list 2025 BAFTA ceremony, Alexa Chung (L) and pregnant Poppy Delevingne (R) turned heads
The model, who recently returned to the runway after 10 years, slipped into a very Sєxy bodysuit as she arrived at the star-studded bash
The stunner wasn’t shy at showing off her baby bump as she confidently struck a pose cradling her bump in the very low cut gown.
Alexa, 41, put on a very leggy display in a blue and cream ruffle lace co-ord, teamed with perspex heels.
You actress Madeline Brewer looked smitten with boyfriend Jack Thompson-Roylance as they arrived at the party together.
Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo changed into a chic structured LBD for the afterparty.
Actress Vanessa Kirby, 36, also made a second outfit change as she slipped into a strapless mini dress for the bash.
British actress and model Adwoa Aboah, 32, oozed elegance in a satin off-white gown.
AJ Odudu flashed her toned torso in silver shorts and bralette, adorned with a black sheer overlay.
Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody scooped top gongs for Best Actor and Actress at 2025 BAFTAs, while Conclave and The Brutalist equally led the pack with four awards.
Mother-of-two Rosie flaunted her jaw-dropping legs in the high-leg one-piece, adorned with a faux-fur bustier
Poppy, 38, who is expecting her first child with billionaire businessman Archie Keswick, flashed her growing bump in a sheer flowing pink gown
Alexa, 41, put on a very leggy display in a blue and cream ruffle lace co-ord, teamed with perspex heels
Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo changed into a chic structured LBD for the afterparty
The actress teamed her look with platform heeled boots and chunky gold jewellery
Actress Vanessa Kirby, 36, also made a second outfit change as she slipped into a strapless mini dress for the bash
British actress and model Adwoa Aboah, 32, oozed elegance in a satin off-white gown
British model and activist Munroe Bergdorf looked stunning in a shimmering gown
You actress Madeline Brewer looked smitten with boyfriend Jack Thompson-Roylance
Jeff Goldblum looked dapper in a black tuxedo as he arrived at the aftetparty
AJ Odudu flashed her toned torso in silver shorts and bralette, adorned with a black sheer overlay
Maisie Williams, 27, cut a glamorous figure in a strapless mini dress
Adrien Brody posed with his Best Actor gong at the star-studded afterparty
Adrien linked arms with his beloved girlfriend Georgina Chapman
The Brutalist star Felicity Jones cut an elegant figure in a thigh-high split dress
Emily In Paris star Lucien Laviscount was also in attendance
For his starring role in The Brutalist and her lead part in Independent film Anora, Adrien, 51, and Mikey, 25, accepted their awards on stage.
The biggest night in British film returned with actor David Tennant as host and an array of guest presenters on hand to deliver awards throughout the night.
Up against a huge list of 10 nominees, Conclave – who won Best Film – came up triumphs in BAFTAs very unique category Outstanding British Film Award – adding to their previous two gongs for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing.
The Brutalist won four awards including Adrien’s Best Actor, impressive Best Director gong for the well-deserving Brady Corbet, Best Cinematography gong and Best Original Score.
Acknowledging the ‘British public’, Adrien shared a moving tribute to England, admitting ‘It’s felt quite a bit like home lately’.
Adrien Brody, 51, (R) and Mikey Madison, 25, (L) scooped top gongs for Best Actor and Actress at 2025 BAFTAs, while Conclave and The Brutalist equally led the pack with four awards at the star-studded ceremony on Sunday
Up against a huge list of 10 nominees, Conclave – who won Best Film – came up triumphs in BAFTAs very unique category Outstanding British Film Award – adding to their previous two gongs for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing (pictured director of the movie Edward Berger)
The Brutalist won four awards including Adrien’s Best Actor, impressive Best Director gong for the well-deserving Brady Corbet, Best Cinematography gong and Best Original Score
Pamela Anderson sweetly kissed Adrian on the cheek as she presented the Best Actor award to him
Mikey looked out of this world as she picked up her award for her lead role in Anora
As well as Mikey’s Best Actress award, the $6million Independent movie Anora, which beat blockbuster movies at the Critics Choice Awards last week, picked up Best Casting gong
He said: ‘I am so grateful. I want to thank the British public for embracing me and my creative endeavors. It is incredibly meaningful as England has felt quite a bit like home lately. I will cherish this, thank you all’.
Brady said: ‘I am humbled and very grateful, there is no such thing as best director, it’s like a joke.’
Receiving the BAFTA for Outstanding British Film for Conclave, director Edward Berger said: ‘It is a huge honour, outstanding British film, and I’m not even from here! I feel so welcome in your midst. We live in a time of crisis for democracy. Insтιтutions that used to bring us together are used to pull us apart.
‘Sometimes it is hard to keep the faith in that situation, but that’s why we make movies and that’s why we made this movie.’
As well as Mikey’s Best Actress award, the $6million Independent movie Anora, which beat blockbuster movies at the Critics Choice Awards last week, picked up Best Casting gong.
Tearful Zoe Saldana accepted Best Supporting Actress award with a expletive-laden speech for her Mexican movie Emilia Perez.
The award-winning actress, 46, was quickly pulled off camera for swearing as she shouted ‘f***, f***, f***’ when the countdown hurried her.
Zoe was in floods of tears as she accepted the award, admitting it is ‘so validating and a true honour’ to be honoured an award after being previously told by dialect coaches ‘that her British accent wasn’t going to work’.
BAFTAS 2025: WINNERS AT A GLANCE
Best Film – Conclave
Best Actor – Adrian Brody
Best Actress – Mikey Madison, Anora
Best Supporting Actor – Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Best Supporting Actress – Zoe Saldana, Emilia Perez
Best Director – The Brutalist, Brady Corbet
Outstanding British Film – Conclave
Original Screenplay – A Real Pain, Jesse Einsenberg
Rising Star Award – David Jonsson
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Hollywood legend Pamela looked overjoyed to give Adrian his well-earned award
Acknowledging the ‘British public’, Adrien shared a moving tribute to England, admitting ‘It’s felt quite a bit like home lately’
He said: ‘I am so grateful. I want to thank the British public for embracing me and my creative endeavors. It is incredibly meaningful as England has felt quite a bit like home lately. I will cherish this, thank you all’
Adrian and Pamela posed for a pH๏τo together in the winners room
Adrian looked happier than ever with his girlfriend Georgina Chapman
Adrien and Mikey held up their gongs after their successful win
Mikey proudly held up her gong following her heart-warming acceptance speech
Mikey couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she held up her gong
The Brutalist director Brady said: ‘I am humbled and very grateful, there is no such thing as best director, it’s like a joke’
Isabella Rossellini accepted the Best Film Award for Conclave
Tearful Zoe Saldana, 46, accepted Best Supporting Actress award with a expletive-laden speech for Mexican movie Emilia Perez at the EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on Sunday
The award-winning actress was quickly pulled off camera for swearing as she shouted ‘f***, f***, f***’ when the countdown hurried her
Listing off her thank yous, Zoe said: ‘Oh my god I’m getting a countdown. F*** f*** f***!’
Zoe proudly showed off her well-earned award in the winners room after breaking rules and swearing on stage accidently
The Mexican movie, which has received mixed reviews despite its starring cast including Selena Gomez, is up for a staggering 11 nominations
Jesse Eisenberg , 41, accepted his co-star Kieran Culkin’s Best Supporting Actor gong for his starring role in A Real Pain
Jesse, who directed and starred in A Real Pain, also collected Best Original Screenplay gong and shared an emotional speech on the stage
Orlando Bloom (L) and Vanesa Kirby (R) presented Jesse’s BAFTA gong at the awards ceremony
Listing off her thank yous, Zoe said: ‘Oh my god I’m getting a countdown. F*** f*** f***!’
The Mexican movie, which has received mixed reviews despite its starring cast including Selena Gomez, is up for a staggering 11 nominations.
Jesse Eisenberg, 41, accepted his co-star Kieran Culkin’s Best Supporting Actor gong for his starring role in A Real Pain.
Picking up Kieran’s gong, which he admitted is the fifth time he has received an award on his behalf this season, Jesse joked: ‘It’s confirmed what I always thought… we have a similar life but his is 27% better than mine.’
Jesse, who directed and starred in A Real Pain, also collected Best Original Screenplay gong and shared an emotional speech on the stage.
Picking up the movie’s second prize, he admitted: ‘I didn’t write anything because I didn’t think I’d win. I want to share this with my wife, who didn’t come because she didn’t think I’d win.’
Warwick Davis pulled on the audience’s heartstrings as he paid an emotional tribute to his late wife Samantha David, who pᴀssed away last year, in his acceptance speech after being honoured with a BAFTA Fellowship.
He said: ‘This is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me… and I’ve been in star wars! I’m going to say thank you to my mum, she’s the reason I am here tonight.
Wallace and Gromit also bagged two BAFTAs during the evening, beating Flow, Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot (Camila Cabello with winners Nick Park, Richard Beek and Merlin Crossingham)
Lost for words on winning yet another gong, the animated film’s creator Nick Park said: ‘I didn’t actually write a second speech’ (Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham, Camila and Richard Beek pictured L-R)
Camila Cabello presented the Children’s & Family Film Award on stage
After presenting the award to Wallace and Gromit, Camila posed with the mini characters in the winners room
The biggest night in British film returned with actor David Tennant as host and an array of guest presenters on hand to deliver awards throughout the night
Warwick Davis pulled on the audience’s heartstrings as he paid an emotional tribute to his late wife Samantha David, who pᴀssed away last year, in his acceptance speech after being honoured with a BAFTA Fellowship
He said: ‘This is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me… and I’ve been in star wars! I’m going to say thank you to my mum, she’s the reason I am here tonight’
‘Above all I would like to dedicate my wonderful wife Sammy who died almost a year ago. She was always so supportive of my career. Life has been pretty tough for me but thanks to the support of our wonderful children’
‘Above all I would like to dedicate my wonderful wife Sammy who died almost a year ago. She was always so supportive of my career. Life has been pretty tough for me but thanks to the support of our wonderful children.’
Orlando Bloom and Vanesa Kirby graced the stage to present Jesse’s BAFTA award at the ceremony.
Demi Moore’s The Substance picked up Best Makeup and Hair award, while Dune: Part Two picked up two awards, one for Best Sound and another for Best Visual Effects.
Wallace and Gromit also bagged two BAFTAs during the evening including Best Animation and Best Children’s and Family Film award.
Kneecap director and writer Rich Peppiatt won the Outstanding Debut gong and shared a touching tribute to ‘everyone who is out there fighting that fight.’
Jon. M. Chu’s Wicked unsurprisingly received the Best Production Design award, their first BAFTA of the night. Later on the evening, the blockbuster movie received its second award for Best Costume Design.
BAFTA 2025 WINNERS
BEST FILM
Anora
The Brutalist
A Complete Unknown
Conclave – WINNER
Emilia Pérez
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
Bird
Blitz
Conclave – WINNER
Gladiator II
Hard Truths
Kneecap
Lee
Love Lies Bleeding
The Outrun
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
Hoard – Luna Carmoon (director, writer)
Kneecap – Rich Peppiatt (director, writer) – WINNER
Monkey Man – Dev Patel (director)
Santosh – Sandhya Suri (director, writer), James Bowsher (producer), Balthazar De Ganay (producer) [also produced by Alan McAlex, Mike Goodridge]
Sister Midnight – Karan Kandhari (director, writer)
BEST CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY FILM
Flow
Kensuke’s Kingdom
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl – WINNER
The Wild Robot
BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
All We Imagine As Light
Emilia Pérez – WINNER
I’m Still Here
Kneecap
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Black Box Diaries
Daughters
No Other Land
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story – WINNER
Will & Harper
BEST ANIMATED FILM
Flow
Inside Out 2
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl – WINNER
The Wild Robot
BEST CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY FILM
Flow
Kensuke’s Kingdom
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
The Wild Robot
BEST DIRECTOR
Anora – Sean Baker
The Brutalist – Brady Corbet – WINNER
Conclave – Edward Berger
Dune: Part Two – Denis Villeneuve
Emilia Pérez – Jacques Audiard
The Substance – Coralie Fargeat
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Anora
The Brutalist
Kneecap
A Real Pain – WINNER
The Substance
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
A Complete Unknown
Conclave – WINNER
Emilia Pérez
Nickel Boys
Sing Sing
BEST LEADING ACTRESS
Cynthia Erivo – Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón – Emilia Pérez
Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths
Mikey Madison – Anora – WINNER
Demi Moore – The Substance
Saoirse Ronan – The Outrun
BEST LEADING ACTOR
Adrien Brody – The Brutalist – WINNER
Timothée Chalamet – A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo – Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes – Conclave
Hugh Grant – Heretic
Sebastian Stan – The Apprentice
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Selena Gomez – Emilia Pérez
Ariana Grande – Wicked
Felicity Jones – The Brutalist
Jamie Lee Curtis – The Last Showgirl
Isabella Rossellini – Conclave
Zoe Saldaña – Emilia Pérez – WINNER
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Yura Borisov – Anora
Kieran Culkin – A Real Pain – WINNER
Clarence Maclin – Sing Sing
Edward Norton – A Complete Unknown
Guy Pearce – The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong – The Apprentice
BEST CASTING
Anora – WINNER
The Apprentice
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Kneecap
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
The Brutalist – WINNER
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Nosferatu
BEST EDITING
Anora
Conclave – WINNER
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Kneecap
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Blitz
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Nosferatu
Wicked – WINNER
BEST MAKE-UP AND HAIR
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Nosferatu
The Substance – WINNER
Wicked
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
The Brutalist – WINNER
Conclave
Emilia Pérez
Nosferatu
The Wild Robot
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Nosferatu
Wicked – WINNER
BEST SOUND
Blitz
Dune: Part Two – WINNER
Gladiator II
The Substance
Wicked
BEST VISUAL SPECIAL EFFECTS
Better Man
Dune: Part Two – WINNER
Gladiator II
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Wicked
BEST BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
Adiós
Mog’s Christmas
Wander to Wonder – WINNER
BEST BRITISH SHORT FILM
The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
Marion
Milk
Rock, Paper, Scissors – WINNER
Stomach Bug
RISING STAR AWARD (VOTED FOR BY THE PUBLIC)
Marisa Abela
Jharrel Jerome
David Jonsson – WINNER
Mikey Madison
Nabhaan Rizwan