MOLLY-MAE Hague looked incredible in a chic black jacket and skirt as she led the glam at the Baftas.
Fresh from her own red carpet event for her Amazon documentary last month, Molly-Mae mingled with acting industry heavyweights at The Royal Festival Hall, London.
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She stunned in a stylish full-length black skirt and an eye-catching jacket with exaggerated shoulder pads.
Makeup-free Pamela Anderson, 57, proved she’s ageing like a fine wine in an immaculate white dress with a flowing train.
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.
Jeff Goldblum, 72, looked effortlessly cool on the red carpet alongside his wife Emilie Livingston, 42.
James Norton did his James Bond hopes no harm in a traditional black suit.
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.
Naomi Ackie and Annabelle Wallis both opted for metallic numbers and were equally stunning on the runway.
David Tennant was dapper in a black suit embellished with pink and gold detailing on the lapel, while Taylor Swift’s ex Joe Alwyn cut a cool figure in a chocolate brown suit.
The most nominated film this year is The Brutalist with nine. It is followed by Anora, Dune 2 and Wicked, which each have seven.
Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and Northern Irish comedy-drama Kneecap have six nominations, while Nosferatu and The Substance have five.
The build-up to the glitzy ceremony was drama-filled in the worst possible way.
A huge pre-Baftas bash at the Chiltern Firehouse was cancelled at the last minute after a devastating fire broke out at the venue – a favourite with Hollywood‘s elite.
Guests of Netflix, including American A-listers including Selena Gomez, 32, and Zoe Saldana, 46, were thought to have suites booked at the hotel.
Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park, CBE, is also understood to be due to check into the venue ahead of Sunday’s ceremony.
A source said: “This is the ultimate nightmare for Netflix and organisers.
“Every year they spent tens of thousands of pounds to put on the biggest and best BAFTA afterparty around.
“Right now everything hangs in the balance while they get the blaze under control and assess the damage.”