While hosting this year's 75th British Academy Film Awards, Rebel Wilson wowed in two stunning sequin ensembles.
"I'm not perfect, like, I still emotionally eat at times, there's stressful things that still go on in my life and in my work that can be high pressure, ... but I'm not perfect. Although the Pitch Perfect alum joked that her BAFTA hosting spot was " not going to be funny because I am no longer fat," that couldn't have been further from the truth. I should just feel proud of myself for actually doing it."
BAFTAs 2022 host Rebel Wilson was slammed as the "worst host" and "not funny" by social media critics.
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During her opening monologue of the 75th annual British Academy Film Awards, Wilson said: “I might look a bit different from the last time you guys saw me here.
She joked: “Clearly it was to get the attention of Robert Pattinson.” So it wasn’t like I wasn’t confident and then now I’m, like, super confident,” she said during an appearance on The Morning Crew With Hughesy, Ed and Erin. I was like: ‘Is this what other people experienced all the time?’”
One of the Australian actress' gags got political during her hosting of the British film and TV awards.
"Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine as well as those affected by other conflicts around the world."
“We’re hugely grateful to the journalists covering Ukraine, many of whom are BAFTA members," he added.
Australian actress Rebel Wilson has criticised Russian President, Vladimir Putin, as she hosted the annual British Academy Film Awards live in London.
Putin has faced intense criticism in recent weeks over his decision to invade Ukraine unprovoked. Thousands of people are thought to have been killed so far in the fighting and the UN's refugee agency says 2.6 million Ukrainians have fled the country since February 24.
At one point, when explaining how singer Emilia Jones' performance would be accompanied by two sign language interpreters and the differences between them, Wilson quipped "luckily, though, in all sign languages, this is the gesture for Putin" before sticking up her middle finger.
Rebel Wilson has scored plenty of laughs in her opening monologue at the 2022 Baftas, where she poked fun at the endless speculation surrounding the new ...
Introducing Emilia Jones, the star of CODA, a film about a child of deaf adults, Wilson explained there were two interpreters on stage, one for American sign language and one for English. Keep up with the latest in lifestyle and entertainmentGet the latest lifestyle & entertainment headlines straight to your inbox. "Now I know there's been a lot of speculation about who's going to be the next James Bond, and I know there might be some people in the audience tonight hoping that it might be them," Wilson said, before the camera flashed to Avengers star Sebastian Stan and Get Out's Daniel Kaluuya.
Australian star Rebel Wilson showed her support to the people of Ukraine while raising a middle finger to the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, ...
Jonas Poher Rasmussen, the director of the animated feature "Flee," which is the story of an Afghan refugee, said it was "surreal" to be at an awards show when "the world is burning". British actor Benedict Cumberbatch said the blue and yellow lapel badge he wore was to oppose the "megalomaniac" Russian President Vladimir Putin "raining down terror" on Ukraine. Australian actor and comedian Rebel Wilson has raised a middle finger to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the BAFTAs awards ceremony in London, which she hosted in the early hours of this morning, Australian time.