celebritiesOn Sunday, the BAFTA Awards, the most important British film awards, are given in Great Britain. The grand awards ceremony also includes a red carpet. Now that the Corona pandemic allowed it, the organization was very happy to bring it up. Many stars did not miss this opportunity to give their best forward. Lady Gaga, Rebel Wilson, and Millie Bobby Brown, among others, showed off their faces.
Actress “Black Widow” Florence Pogo She chose a short black dress with a pink bow in the back.
Lady Gaga He picked out the necessary dose of sparkle. The actress has a chance to win the “Best Actress” award for her role in “House of Gucci”.
Rebel Wilsonwho is responsible for presenting the BAFTAs, also appeared on the red carpet.
Lucy Boynton She chose a Chanel dress for the occasion.
Millie Bobby Brown He made a very mature impression on the BAFTA red carpet.
Salma Hayek She chose a dark purple dress with lace.
“Harry Potter” actress Emma Watson She chose a dress with a black top.
Sienna Miller She chose a light pink dress with a plunging neckline.
Also the best model Naomi Campbell He chose black on the BAFTA red carpet.
Tom Hiddleston She opted for a tailored black suit with a matching bow.
Daisy RidleyBest known for her role in the ‘Star Wars’ saga, she chose a black Vivienne Westwood prom dress.
Also a British actor Simon Pegg He appeared on the red carpet.
Millie Mackintosh She chose a light pink dress with a striking bow at the back.
French actress Lea Seducewho could be seen last year on No Time To Die, opted for a printed dress.
Actress “Outlander” Catriona Balf She appeared on the red carpet in a jet black dress.
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