Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Stuns in Daring Bodysuit at Star-Studded BAFTA Afterparty

At The Royal Festival Hall in London, I graced the event as a beacon of glamour during the British Vogue x GQ BAFTA afterparty on Sunday, following in the footsteps of none other than Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

36-year-old model made a comeback on the runway after a decade and donned an incredibly seductive jumpsuit upon her arrival at the glamorous event filled with celebrities.

In a striking one-piece swimsuit featuring a high cut at the thighs and boasting a fake fur bustier, Rosie, a mother of two, confidently showed off her stunning legs.

In a state of sheer fandom ecstasy, I couldn’t help but gaze upon Rosie, who seemed to hail from another realm with her audacious stare. Her fashion sense was further accentuated by the towering court shoes that could easily claim the title of giants among footwear, and opaque tights that added an enigmatic allure to her overall appearance.

At the dazzling event honoring the star-studded 2025 BAFTA awards, I couldn’t help but notice the captivating duo of Alexa Chung and expectant Poppy Delevingne stealing the show. They truly were the center of attention!

38-year-old Poppy, anticipating her first child with wealthy entrepreneur Archie Keswick, showcased her expanding belly in a delicate, flowing pink dress with transparency.

She didn’t hesitate to display her growing belly, exuding confidence as she posed gracefully while supporting her belly in the deeply-plunging dress.

Alexa, aged 41, showcased a particularly stylish ensemble featuring a blue and cream ruffled lace coord set, accentuated by transparent high heels.

Actress Madeline Brewer appeared affectionately attached to her partner, Jack Thompson-Roylance, as they made their joint entrance at the event.

At the 2025 BAFTAs, Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody were both awarded Best Actress and Best Actor respectively. Meanwhile, Conclave and The Brutalist each received four awards, making them the frontrunners for the evening.

In the roles that propelled them into stardom – The Brutalist for Adrien, age 51, and Anora for Mikey, 25 – they both earned recognition. Onstage, they graciously received their well-deserved accolades.

On this particular evening, the grandest event in British cinema resumed, graced by the presence of David Tennant as our host, accompanied by various distinguished presenters who distributed awards throughout the night.

In the face of ten strong contenders, Conclave emerged victorious in the Outstanding British Film category at the BAFTAs, making it their third win – adding to their existing awards for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing.

As a die-hard admirer, I can hardly contain my excitement! The Brutalist swept up an astounding four awards! Adrien himself was honored with the prestigious Best Actor award, while our beloved Brady Corbet earned the well-deserved Best Director gong. The cinematography was so breathtaking it snatched the Best Cinematography gong, and the original score was simply enchanting, claiming the Best Original Score title. What a triumphant night for this masterpiece!

In a heartfelt acknowledgement, Adrien paid an emotional homage to England, confessing that it has been feeling very much like a second home for him recently.

He expressed his deep appreciation: “I’m truly thankful. I wish to express my gratitude to the British public for welcoming me and appreciating my artistic pursuits. It holds great significance since England has begun to feel like a second home to me recently. I will hold this close to my heart, thank you all.

As a devoted admirer, I find myself deeply honored and profoundly thankful. The title of ‘best director’ is merely a jest, if you will.

In a heartfelt statement upon receiving the BAFTA award for Outstanding British Film for Conclave, director Edward Berger expressed his deep gratitude: ‘This is an incredible honor! I may not be from here, but I feel so warmly embraced by you all. We’re currently facing a critical period for democracy. Regrettably, institutions that once united us are now being utilized to divide us.’

Occasionally, it can be challenging to maintain hope amid such circumstances, yet it’s precisely these moments that inspire us to create films, and that’s why we crafted this very film.

Besides winning Mikey’s Best Actress award, the independent film “Anora,” which outperformed blockbuster movies at the Critics Choice Awards last week, also received the award for Best Ensemble Cast.

Zoe Saldana, visibly emotional, delivered an impassioned, colorful speech upon receiving the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the Mexican film, Emilia Perez.

The acclaimed actress, aged 46, found herself abruptly taken away from the camera after exclaiming repeated obscenities, specifically “damn, damn, damn,” due to a hasty countdown causing her distress.

Zoe burst into tears as she received the award, acknowledging that receiving this honor was both “validating” and an “incredible privilege,” considering she had been advised by speech coaches in the past that her British accent might not be suitable.

Listing off her thank yous, Zoe said: ‘Oh my god I’m getting a countdown. F*** f*** f***!’

Despite some divided opinions due to its release, the Mexican film featuring Selena Gomez boasts an impressive 11 nomination nods.

41-year-old Jesse Eisenberg graciously accepted the Best Supporting Actor award that went to his co-star Kieran Culkin, as Eisenberg was the leading actor in the film “A Real Pain.

Grabbing Kieran’s trophy, a prize he acknowledged was the fifth one he had received in his name this season, Jesse quipped, “It seems my initial suspicions were correct… our lives are quite alike, but his has about 27% more success than mine.

Jesse, not only did he direct and act in the film “A Real Pain,” but he also won the award for Best Original Screenplay and delivered a heartfelt speech on stage.

Winning the movie’s second place, he confessed, “Since I didn’t expect to win, I didn’t contribute any writing. I’d like to acknowledge this honor with my wife, as she stayed home since she didn’t anticipate my victory.

Warwick Davis, while accepting a BAFTA Fellowship, moved the crowd with a touching eulogy for his deceased wife, Samantha David, whom he lost the previous year.

He expressed: “This may well be the greatest event in my life… and I’ve been part of Star Wars! Tonight, I want to express my gratitude to my mom; she’s the one who made this moment possible.

Primarily, I’d like to express this dedication to my beloved wife Sammy, who sadly passed away nearly a year ago. Throughout my journey, she was an unwavering source of encouragement in my career. Although life has been challenging for me lately, it’s the love and support from our amazing children that have carried me through.

Orlando Bloom and Vanesa Kirby graced the stage to present Jesse’s BAFTA award at the ceremony. 

In my professional opinion as a lifestyle expert, I’m thrilled to share that “The Substance,” starring Demi Moore, took home the prestigious award for Best Makeup and Hair. On the other hand, the much-anticipated sequel, “Dune: Part Two,” impressed the judges in two categories – snagging the awards for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. It’s always a joy to see such remarkable work acknowledged!

Wallace and Gromit received two BAFTA awards that night, with victories in both the Best Animation category and Best Children’s and Family Film.

In simpler terms, Director and Writer Rich Peppiatt of Kneecap was awarded the Outstanding Debut honor. He also delivered an emotional message acknowledging those who persistently battle in their respective struggles.

In a predictable turn of events, Jon. M. Chu’s production Wicked clinched the Best Production Design award, marking their inaugural BAFTA win of the night. As the night progressed, the popular film garnered another accolade – Best Costume Design.

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2025-02-17 02:35

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