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BAFTA Awards 2025 Host David Tennant’s Best Lines

BAFTA Film Awards Host David Tinant It was in a noisy mood for Monoluji, the opening, which included well received masks at the expense of Donald Trump.

Enter the theater to the delivery of the procilders song I will be (500 miles)Tinant sang that he “walked only 500 miles to host BAFTAS more” after he headed the event last year.

The microphone was handed over to the audience members, including Camilla Capello, James, and Anna Kendrick, who distributed the familiar countryside to the song.

the doctor The star in Trump was mocked during his remarks, as he got a loud applause from an audience full of Hollywood stars.

Tinant said it is unlikely to see Trump trainee Film because “it’s 15 [the film’s UK rating] It is not on Nickelodion. He continued: “Donald Trump. I am worried. I said his name three times. It is like Beetlejuice – I called it. ”

He continued this by saying, “Talking about the bad guys …” stops to stick to the joy of the audience. “We have a lot of this year, not just Nosfertutu

The actor jokingly said that the members of the BAFTA fans will not get a break like Brutal break. He also defended: “Keep the sermons unlike your films: nice and short.”

By moving to other candidates, call AnonymousMama Mia For middle -aged parents, “he said he believed Sand dunes The completion of “July” has been named.

The BAFTA Film Awards will be held in 2025 in the Royal Festival Hall in SouthBank Center in London. Tenant hosts for the second year in a row. the List of winners here.

In Monoluji, the opening last yearHe made a prophetic joke on Donald Trump through a perspective Bad thingsYorgos Lanthimos movie starring EMMA Stone. “Bad things“Where the child’s brain is placed in an adult body,” said Tinant. “Later this year, one of these president may be re -elected.”

The Scottish actor recently admitted that he may have “P *** D Off” Cate Blacitt last year with a gag about how women “stampede and climb on Kate Blanchett to get your hands on a prize – it is a metaphor for the acting industry in general.”

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