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Viewers were left stunned following Ariana DeBose‘s opening perfomance at the 76th EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night.
The 32-year-old, who scooped the Best Supporting Actress gong at last year’s ceremony for West Side Story, took to the stage with a rap about the female nominees.
The perfomance began with a song as she was joined by dancers who tore off her skirt in impressive scenes, before going on to name check members of the star-studded audience.
Racing to Twitter fans brandished the performance ‘painful’ and ‘awkward’ with one asking: ‘Why did this happen?’.
However later in the show Little Simz impressed audiences with her ‘electrifying’ perfomance as she took to the stage with Joan Armatrading.
Unimpressed: Viewers were left stunned following Ariana DeBose’s opening perfomance at the 76th EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night
Following Ariana’s perfomance one viewer wrote: ‘P***ing myself laughing at Ariana DeBose’s BAFTA song, why did this happen?’.
With another adding: ‘Absolutely awful she wouldn’t get a ingle turn on [talent show] The Voice’.
More agreed writing: ‘It was awful’ and ‘God-awful’.
Another said: ‘Got a lot of time for the celebs who smiled charmingly and awkwardly during Ariana DeBose’s painful BAFTA rap’.
And: ‘Ariana DeBose doing an absurd rap about the women up for things. She is, however such a pro (non more pro) so hardly matters’.
Little Simz later performed her single Heart On Fire before music legend Joan Armatrading joined her on guitar in a surprise appearance.
Fans gushed over the duo writing: ‘Electrifying performance from Little Simz and Joan Armatrading’.
With another adding: ‘Little Simz and Joan Armatrading? That’s more like it!’ and ‘Joan Armatrading is a legend’.
No thanks: The star, who scooped the Best Supporting Actress gong at last year’s ceremony for West Side Story, took to the stage with a rap about the female nominees
Stage: The perfomance began with a song as she was joined by dancers who tore off her skirt in impressive scenes, before going on to name check members of the star-studded audience
With a fifth adding: ‘Joan Armatrading playing the guitar and I’m immediately a lot more interested.
The biggest night in British film returned on Sunday evening with actor Richard E. Grant taking the helm to present the 76th EE British Academy Film Awards.
Held at the Royal Festival Hall, Richard, 65, was joined by Alison Hammond to host the star-studded ceremony, while film critic Ali Plum was on the red carpet with Vick Hope.
Austin Butler was awarded Best Actor at the awards, beating out favourite Colin Farrell in a shock upset.
The actor fought back tears as he paid tribute to the Presley family while accepting the honour, after portraying the late King Of Rock in the Baz Lurhmann biopic.
Cringe: Racing to Twitter fans brandished the performance ‘painful’ and ‘awkward’ with one asking: ‘Why did this happen?’
Thanking all of the crew and team he worked with on the film, Austin admitted he was ‘just trying to take it all in,’ as he fought back tears while accepting the honour.
‘This means the world to me,’ Butler told the ceremony, still using the Elvis drawl that he learned for Baz Luhrmann’s movie.
He also paid tribute to the Presley family who offered insight into Elvis’ life for the biopic, adding he ‘hopes he made them proud.’
Cate Blanchett was also awarded Best Leading Actress for her performance in the biopic Tar, the film’s only big win of the night.
Tearfully, she accepted the gong as she thanked her mother and director Todd Field, adding that Blanchett also said that 2022 had been an ‘extraordinary year for women’.
Loving it: However later in the show Little Simz (left) impressed audiences with her ‘electrifying’ perfomance as she took to the stage with Joan Armatrading (right)
She added that it had broken down that women’s experience is not ‘monolithic’, and that her role as Lydia Tar ‘was a dangerous and career-ending potential undertaking’.
Netflix’s German war epic All Quiet On The Western Front was the big winner of the night with a total of seven gongs, including Best Film, while The Banshees of Inisherin was close behind with five, including Best British Film and Best Supporting Actor and Actress respectively.
The film, which is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque, equals Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2001) as the film which is not spoken in the English language with the most nominations in BAFTA’s history.
Directed by Edward Berger, it stars Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Daniel Brühl, Sebastian Hülk, Aaron Hilmer, Edin Hasanovic and Devid Striesow.
Painful to watch: Racing to Twitter fans brandished the performance ‘painful’ and ‘awkward’ with one asking: ‘Why did this happen?’
During his opening monologue, Richard referenced Will Smith’s infamous slap at last year’s Oscars, telling audiences that ‘on my watch no one gets slapped tonight’.
Smith stormed onto the stage during the 94th annual Academy Awards in March and slapped presenter Chris Rock after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
The actor, who went on to win the coveted best actor Oscar moments later, was later banned from all Academy events for the next 10 years and resigned from the organisation.
Speaking at the Baftas, Grant said that the only slaps being received on Sunday would be ‘on the back’.
‘What a great year to be hosting the Baftas,’ he said.
Amazing! Little Simz later performed her single Heart On Fire before music legend Joan Armatrading joined her on guitar in a surprise appearance
‘In 2022, movie audiences were well and truly back and there has never been a better time to go to the cinema until right now.’
He added: ‘Well, not right now, I’m trying my best and nobody on my watch gets slapped tonight… except on the back.’
As the ceremony got underway, Carey Mulligan was incorrectly announced as the winner of the Supporting Actress award after a translation gaffe while deaf actor Troy Kotsur was presenting.
Oscar-winner Kotsur was delivering the announcement by sign language before a miscommunication resulted in Mulligan’s name being called for her performance in She Said.
The announcer quickly corrected the call and announced The Banshees Of Inisherin star Kerry Condon as the winner.
Barry Keoghan won Supporting Actor for The Banshees Of Inisherin, and the 30-year-old Irish actor said he ‘should have planned this, really’ before thanking his co-stars and Ireland.
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