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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Best Cinematography goes to...
Lol Crawley for The Brutalist.
The epic period drama film depicts the postwar America and a life of a Holocaust survivor.
The Brutalist received nine BAFTA nominations and this is its first win of the night.
"I'm so proud of Emilia"
Zoe Saldana has won the Best Supporting Actress for Emilia Perez.
The actress said about the movie: "I know for a fact that we all made it so we can give visibility to so many women that every day go by marginalised and completely invisible of a mainstream narrative.
"I'm so proud of Emilia and I join the voices of my entire team of Emilia Perez. I would this movie over and over again."
Best Casting and Best Editing
The award for best editing goes to Nick Emerson for Conclave, while Sean Baker and Samantha Quan win best casting for movie Anora.
Ariana misses out
Credit: Getty Ariana Grande was nominated for best supporting actress but sadly missed out on the award that went to Zoe Saldana instead.
Ariana portrayed Glinda in the adaptation of the Broadway Musical Wicked alongside Cynthia Erivo.
Wicked fans are still crossing their fingers for Cynthia to win best leading actress.
Best Supporting Actress is...
Zoe Saldana!
Zoe portrayed lawyer Rita Mora Castro in musical Emilia Perez.
Conclave gets its first award
The most nominated film of the night Conclave has received its first BAFTA.
Screenwriter Peter Straughan was awarded the best adapted screenplay and thanked author Robert Harris for the "beautiful book" the film is based on.
Original Screenplay category
Here are the nominees and the winner for the Original Screenplay:
- Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain (winner)
- Sean Baker for Anora
- Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold for The Brutalist
- Rich Peppiatt, Naoise O Caireallain, Liam Og O Hannaidh, JJ O Dochartaigh for Kneecap
- Coralie Fargeat for The Substance.
Wallace and Gromit bags its second win
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Foul has received its second victory of the night.
It just won the best animated film category.
The award for Best Supporting Actor goes to...
Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain!
Kieran wasn't present at the ceremony to collect his award so his co-star Jesse Eisenberg stepped in instead.
Best Original Score
Daniel Blumberg was awarded the Best Original Score award for the Brutalist.
The other nominees were: Volker Bertelmann for Conclave, Camille and Clement Ducol for Emilia Perez, Robin Carolan for Nosferatu and Kris Bowers for The Wild Robot.
Best Sound goes to...
Dune: Part Two!
The sci-fi blockbuster received its second award of the night.
Dune went against Blitz, Gladiator II, The Substance and Wicked.
Emilia Perez receives a BAFTA
Emilia Perez has been named the best film not in English at BAFTAs.
The critically-acclaimed musical managed to outshine All We Imagine as Light, I'm Still Here, Kneecap and The Seed of the Sacred Fig.
Emilia Perez received a total of 11 nominations on tonight's award.
Wicked's first win
Wicked has bagged its first win for one of the seven nominations it's received.
Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales have been announced winners for production design category for their work on the film.
"It's more than a film, it's a movement"
Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana took on Bafta's stage to announce the winner of the outstanding debut by a British writer.
Rich Peppiatt took home the award for Kneecap.
During his acceptance speech, he said: "Kneecap is more than a film, it's a movement."
First winner of the night
Ralph Fiennes has announced the first winner of the night for special visual effects category.
The nominees were Better Man, Gladiator II, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and Wicked.
Dune: Part Two won in this category with visual effects supervisor Paul Lambert collecting the award.
The leading man
Leading Actor nominee Ralph Fiennes spoke on the most nominated movie of the night, Conclave.
He said: "It's like a political thriller. I think a lot of these cardinals are good people and they have their flaws.
"And some are very deeply flawed, but some of them are aspiring to find the right spiritual leaders. I think it isn't totally a cynical story at all."
The ceremony begins
The BAFTA award ceremony has started now but the viewers won't be able to tune for another two hours.
But the updates will continue on this blog while you wait.
Fans can watch the event on at 7pm tonight.
Only Gomez in the building
Credit: Getty Selena Gomez looks stunning in her gown at the BAFTAs red carpet.
The pop star is nominated for best supporting actress for her performance in Emilia Perez.
She said about her role: "It's very compelling and definitely wild. It just felt like something I was capable of doing, so I wanted to try it and I'm really grateful I did."
When asked if she would do more musicals in the future, Selena replied: "I wouldn't say no if it's really fun. Who knows."
The highest honour
Credit: Getty Actor and TV host Warwick Davis is being honoured at the BAFTAs with the Bafta fellowship award.
During his red carpet appearance, he said: "It's amazing. I'm an actor because I love entertaining people and I enjoy the work.
"But this award isn't only for my acting but for the work I've done outside the acting in regards to my acting agency, my theatrical company and my charity."
Warwick is known for his roles in Star Wars film series and Harry Potter.
Kneecap in the house
Credit: PA Irish hip hop band Kneecap has arrived at the BAFTAs.
The band received six nominations for their film of the same name about the formation of the group.
They said: “It’s the most nominated debut film at the Baftas ever. It’s an Irish language film that’s done it because we built your roads and we win all your awards.”
Cynthia Erivo teases Wicked part 2
Credit: Getty Cynthia Erivo made her entrance at the Royal Festival hall and spoke about the success of the Wicked.
The British actress has been nominated for Best Actress for her portrayal of Elphaba Thropp.
Cynthia teased the fans about what to expect in the second part of the movie that will come out at the end of the year.
She said: "It's much darker and richer. It's really juicy.
"There are stunts all over the place in the second one. It's very physically taxing. But the emotions that she has to go through, the ups and downs, it's full on for her."
Sebastian Stan on playing Trump
Sebastian Stan is nominated for the Best Actor in a Leading role for his portrayal of business tycoon and current US president Donald Trump in the Apprentice.
When speaking on his role on the red carpet, Sebastian said he wanted his portrayal to feel "as realistic as possible".
He added that Trump has been impersonated many times, whether "it's his gestures, lips, hands".
He said: "I had to turn off all the noise and lock myself in the room and try to understand what this person really was. Because I'm not sure what person is left at this point. He's become a weird caricature of himself."
Award-worthy looks
Molly-Mae Hague stunned in a stylish full-length black skirt and an eye-catching jacket with exaggerated shoulder pads.
Pop star Camila Cabello stood out from the pack in a metallic choker dress with a corseted body.
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo looked toned and strong in a white floral dress with firm chest piece rising to her neck.
Big Brother's AJ Odudu was a vision in a white dress with a thigh-high split showing off her toned legs.
A Complete Unknown star Monica Barbaro, 34, sparkled in a shoulderless dress covered in gems.
Gwendoline Christie's long blonde hair fell over her dramatic black frock with a distressed cape.
Credit: Getty Credit: Getty Pamela and Sebastian Stan arrive
Pamela Anderson and Sebastian Stan have arrived at BAFTAs red carpet.
The Sun previously reported that BAFTAs bosses acted to prevent an awkward run-in between Pamela and Sebastian — after she blasted his portrayal of her ex Tommy Lee.
Bafta posted a behind-the-scenes glimpse of a seating plan at the Royal Festival Hall on Instagram which shows a picture of Pamela at the front of the auditorium.
It also initially revealed The Apprentice actor Sebastian, 42, was seated behind Pamela — before a second plan saw his headshot moved five rows further back.
A source said: “Pamela finally feels accepted in the film world and was honoured to be asked to present an award. She has made no secret of the fact the Pam And Tommy series resurfaced a lot of painful memories.
“Bosses have allocated her one of the best seats in the house and have made subtle arrangements to prevent her bumping into Sebastian.”