Olivia Attwood, recently single, turned heads in a feathered cream top while attending the EE BAFTA Rising Star party at La Mome London on Wednesday night.
The 34-year-old TV star was surrounded by celebrities, such as Ashley James from This Morning and Big Brother’s AJ Odudu.
Olivia, recently separated from her husband Bradley Dack, showcased a stylish look with a feathered high-neck top and low-waisted pants, revealing her fit physique.
Ashley, 38, showed off her legs in a revealing bodysuit, while AJ, 37, wore a classic little black dress.
Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo, known from Made In Chelsea, had a night out together while taking a break from looking after their baby.
The couple, who recently welcomed their two-month-old son Ziggy, appeared very happy and in love as they posed for a photo.
The nominees for the 2026 EE BAFTA Rising Star Award were announced last month and include Archie Madekwe (known for Lurker), Chase Infiniti (One Battle After Another), Miles Caton (Sinners), Posy Sterling (Lollipop), and Robert Aramayo (I Swear).
Winning this award often launches actors to major stardom, as demonstrated by past recipients like Tom Holland, James McAvoy, Tom Hardy, Lashana Lynch, and Kristen Stewart.
Mia McKenna-Bruce, the winner of the 2024 EE Rising Star Award, and film critic and radio host Ali Plumb co-hosted the event.
A panel of industry professionals – including actors Joe Alwyn, Sheila Atim, and Benedict Wong, as well as other experts – selected the nominees.
Posy, known for her role in the popular British film Lollipop, shared that she was hiking with friends when she received the news of her nomination.
The 33-year-old actress remembered getting a call from her agent who asked her location and what she was up to. She replied that she was hiking on a mountain and wondered about her agent’s whereabouts.
She asked if I was alone, and I told her I wasn’t – I was with two friends. She then told me I needed to find a private place. That’s where I discovered what had happened, and I started to cry, but I couldn’t tell anyone about it.
Robert, the star of the movie I Swear – which is based on the life of Tourette’s syndrome advocate John Davidson – shared that his parents were overjoyed and emotional when they learned about his award nomination, reacting with tears and excitement.
The 33-year-old actor shared the news with his parents, and their reaction was very emotional – there were tears and a lot of excitement. He described it as a really intense moment.
He said today was a day he’ll always remember. He was incredibly inspired by the other nominees this year and by past winners of the EE Rising Star Award, who have all set a high standard.
If young Robert could see himself now, nominated for an EE Rising Star award, he would be incredibly proud.
The EE Rising Star Award is unique among the EE BAFTA Film Awards because it’s the only one decided by a public vote in Britain.
Voting is now open at ee.co.uk/BAFTA, via WhatsApp, and across EE socials until Friday February 20.
The winner will be revealed at the EE BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday, February 22nd, during a ceremony broadcast on BBC One and available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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