BAFTAs 2025 LIVE: Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner turn heads as Take That make surprise performance at ceremony

TIMOTHEE Chalamet failed to take any awards at the BAFTAs last night – but still commanded the spotlight.
The Wonka star missed out on the best actor award to Adrien Brody, for his performance in The Brutalist, but turned heads at the star-studded ceremony after failing to keep his hands off girlfriend Kylie Jenner.
The reality star, 27, skipped the red carpet and let the actor, 29, bask in the spotlight alone but the pair were reunited later in the evening.
Chalamet's Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown went home empty-handed despite receiving six nominations, with Adrien Brody winning best actor for The Brutalist.
The BAFTA Film Awards 2025 took viewers by surprise with Take That's unexpected performance of the hit song Greatest Day on Sunday, but the reception was mixed.
Writing on X, one fan said: "Oh dear, Take That, is that the best you can muster up BAFTA? Awful.. "
However, another wrote: "Nothing stronger than these 3 together. Great performance."
The remixed version track features in the film Anora, with Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Gary Barlow gracing the stage.
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The two big winners
Papal selection thriller Conclave and period drama The Brutalist were the big winners at the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday, winning four prizes each.
Conclave, which had led nominations with 12 nods, won the night's most coveted award, best film, as well as outstanding British film, best adapted screenplay and best editing.
In pictures – BAFTAs 2025
Here are some of the best images from the pre- and after-show parties around London last night:
Nathalie Emmanuel at the Netflix after-show. Ol Parker and Nico Parker attend the Charles Finch & Chanel 2024 pre-BAFTA Party. Jared Leto at the Netflix party. Mikey Madison looks ready for bed as she leaves BAFTA afterparty at 2am following her win. The American actress was seen being helped by a female friend as they headed to their car after hitting the town to celebrate. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley at the Netflix after-show party.
Peppiatt wins outstanding debut by a British director
Former tabloid journalist Rich Peppiatt converted just one of his six nominations for the semi-fictionalised rap biopic Kneecap into an award, for outstanding debut by a British director.
Brody thanks the British public
In his acceptance speech, Adrien Brody, who recently appeared on the West End stage in The Fear of 13, thanked the British public for "embracing me and my creative endeavours", adding: "England has felt quite a lot like home lately".
Brody was later photographed arriving with girlfriend Georgina Chapman, below, proudly holding his BAFTA award at Tramp club in London for The British Vogue/GQ BAFTA aftershow party.
Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman arrive at London club Tramp.Credit: SPLASH Not a dry eye in the house
The evening's most emotional speech was delivered by Warwick Davis, veteran of the Star Wars and Harry Potter Films, who received the BAFTA fellowship and said it was "probably the best thing that's happened to me". He thanked his mother and paid tribute to his late wife, Sammy, who died almost a year ago.
His voice cracking with emotion, Davis thanked cinema for "giving him hope, and helping him laugh and love again".
Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK Credit: GETTY Credit: GETTY Zoe Saldana pulled off camera for swearing in viral BAFTAs moment
Zoe was pulled from the stage after being hurried to finish her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress.
As she listed the people she wanted to thank, Zoe said: "Oh my god I'm getting a countdown. F*** f*** f***!"
Despite the moment crowning Zoe's first BAFTAs win, some viewers claimed the move was "disrespectful" and "took attention away" from the composers who won.
Selena Gomez produced an awkward blunder as she struggled to announce one of tonight's winners
The pop star was joined on stage at the BAFTAs by fellow actress Zoe Saldana to deliver the award for Outsanding Debut by a British Writer.
The pair argued over who was going to read out the winner's name from the golden envelope before Selena whispered: "I don't know what it says."
Zoe quickly apologised before announcing: "Sorry, Kneecap...Rich..."
Molly-Mae Hague and Pamela Anderson amongst stars showing off stunning red carpet outfits
Leading the glam at the BAFTAs, Molly-Mae wore a chic black jacket and skirt as she joined stars following the release of her documentary last month.
Pamela Anderson went makeup-free in a striking white dress, showing fans how confident she feels at 57-years-old.
Wicked leads Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took to the carpet in statement pieces of their own.
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Warwick Davis brings audience members to tears
Warwick Davis received the BAFTA Fellowship, awarded for making an 'outstanding and exceptional' contribution to the screen.
After being guided to the stage by an overwhelming ovation, he said it was: "Possibly the best thing that has ever happened to me."
Maintaining his sense of humour, Davis went on: "I'm going to keep this short, it's been a long night...short, yes you can laugh."
The actor dedicated the award to his late wife, Samantha Davis, and those who helped him grieve her loss.
Hot Fuzz star showed off his new look to the cameras
Simon Pegg donned a shimmering black suit to the 2025 BAFTAs, looking a world away from his noughties physique.
Most shocking moments
From Rebel Wilson's opening monologue in 2022 to punches being thrown at cameramen, The Sun looked at the most shocking moments that have ever taken place at the BAFTAs...
Here is the full list of winners at the 2025 BAFTAs:
- Best Film - Conclave
- Outstanding British Film - Conclave
- Best Director - Brady Corbet, The Brutalist
- Best Leading Actress - Mikey Madison, Anora
- Best Leading Actor - Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
- Best Supporting Actress - Zoe Saldana, Emilia Perez
- Best Supporting Actor - Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
- Best Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director, or Producer - Rich Peppiatt, Kneecap
- Best Film Not in the English Language - Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
- Best Animated Film - Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- Best Original Screenplay - A Real Pain
- Best Adapted Screenplay - Conclave
- Best Original Score - The Brutalist
- Best Casting - Anora
- Best Cinematography - The Brutalist
- Best Editing - Conclave
- Best Production Design - Wicked
- Best Costume Design - Wicked
- Best Make Up & Hair - The Substance
- Best Sound - Dune: Part Two
- Best Special Visual Effects - Dune: Part Two
- British Short Animation - Wonder to Wonder
- British Short Film - Rock, Paper, Scissors
- Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema - MediCinema
- Best Children's and Family Film - Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- EE Rising Star Award (public vote) - David Jonsson
BAFTAs ceremony comes to an end
The Best Film going to Conclave brings an end to the awards for the 2025 BAFTAs.
Conclave and The Brutalist each took home four awards, but the top three, best actor, actress and film, all went to different works.
Follow along as we continue to run through tonight's events.
Conclave wins Best Film
Credit: PA The political thriller by Edward Berger has received 12 BAFTA nominations.
Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes, has won in four categories tonight, coming joint first alongside The Brutalist.
Berger says: "What you did to me on set when I watched you was pure magic, it was beyond my grasp or understanding.
"I am so grateful I was able to witness it. We are deeply humbled. This is such a big, big honour."
The best actress goes to...
Mikey Madison for Anora.
Mikey dedicated her victory to the sex workers community.
She said: "I just wanna say that I see you. You deserve respect and human decency. I will always be a friend and ally, and I implore others to do the same."
The Best Director goes to...
Brady Corbet for The Brutalist.
Accepting his award, he said: "I'm very grateful all the same to my cast, my crew and my family. Thank you for dealing with me for the last seven or eight years."
Conclave receives the third award of the evening
Conclave just won in the Outstanding British Film category.
The papal drama is the most nominated film of the night and has already won two awards.
Make up and Hair
Pierre Olivier Persin has been awarded make up and hair award for his incredible work on the Substance.
Those who have seen the film starring Demi Moore would remember the horrifying "Gollum' prosthetic makeup which took six hours to apply.
British Short Film
Joe Alwyn and Marisa Abela announced the winner for the Best British Short film.
Rock, Paper, Scissors saw out competition from Stomach Bug, Marion, Milk and the Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing.
The BAFTA for best documentary goes to...
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve story.
Christopher's children joined director Peter Ettedgui on stage to receive the award.
Super/Man explores the life of the film star after he suffered a tragic horse riding accident which left him paralysed.