The cast of Baby Reindeer come together at Bafta TV Awards despite real-life 'Martha' controversy.

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May 12th 2024.

The cast of Baby Reindeer come together at Bafta TV Awards despite real-life 'Martha' controversy.
Baby Reindeer's stars, Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning, graced the red carpet in London today, marking the highly anticipated Baftas 2024. The prestigious event was held at the Royal Festival Hall and hosted by comedians Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, promising a night to remember.

As the sun shone down, actors and reality stars made their way down the red carpet, with the spotlight on newbies Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning. The talented pair gained recognition for their groundbreaking Netflix drama, Baby Reindeer, which captured the hearts of viewers. They posed together for the cameras, with Gadd looking sharp in a black suit and white shirt, while Gunning stunned in a chiffon pink dress and shiny curls.

Despite the recent drama surrounding the release of Baby Reindeer, with the real-life Martha (Gadd's stalker in the show) threatening legal action, the stars appeared happy and united as they joined other renowned British TV stars at the event. This year's Baftas took place just 24 hours after the eventful Eurovision Song Contest, and top contenders for awards included The Crown, Black Mirror, Happy Valley, Slow Horses, The Last of Us, and Succession.

As the chaos of the show surrounded them, the stars walked the red carpet with ease. Comedian Joe Lycett, who was nominated for entertainment performance for Channel 4's Late Night Lycett, made a grand entrance dressed as Queen Elizabeth I. Perhaps it was a nod to the historical drama series The Crown, which received eight nominations. Lycett's unique outfit included a white cape and an Elizabethan-style ruffled collar. He even brought along two fans, one battery-powered and one manual, to keep him cool in the period dress.

Other notable stars in attendance included Emily Atack, who proudly cradled her baby bump in a gorgeous pale blue gown, Davina McCall, who dazzled in a black gown with stunning embellishments, and Rylan Clark, who looked dapper in his suit. Stacey Solomon, Katherine Ryan, Jeff Goldblum, Alex Scott, Vernon Kay, Tess Daly, Hannah Waddingham, and Bobby Brazier were also present, looking their best for the star-studded event.

Speaking to The Agency on the red carpet, X Factor winner Matt Terry shared some words of caution for young people considering reality TV fame. He advised them to carefully consider their decision and only go for it if they are truly content with where they are in life. The Bafta TV Awards were not broadcast live, but a shortened version of the ceremony will air at 7pm on BBC One.

The event was filled with excitement and anticipation as the nominees hoped to take home the prestigious awards. Here is the full list of Bafta TV nominations for 2024: Leading actress - Anjana Vasan (Demon 79), Anne Reid (The Sixth Commandment), Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), Helena Bonham Carter (Nolly), Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley), and Sharon Horgan (Best Interests). Leading actor - Brian Cox (Succession), Dominic West (The Crown), Kane Robinson (Top Boy), Paapa Essiedu (The Lazarus Project), Steve Coogan (The Reckoning), and Timothy Spall (The Sixth Commandment). Supporting actress - Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown), Harriet Walter (Succession), Jasmine Jobson (Top Boy), Lesley Manville (The Crown), Nico Parker (The Last of Us), and Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley). Supporting actor - Amit Shah (Happy Valley), Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment), Harris Dickinson (A Murder at the End of the World), Jack Lowden (Slow Horses), Matthew Macfadyen (Succession), and Salim Daw (The Crown). Female performance in a comedy - Bridget Christie (The Change), Gbemisola Ikumelo (Black Ops), Máiréad Tyers (Extraordinary), Roisin Gallagher (The Lovers), Sofia Oxenham (Extraordinary), and Taj Atwal (Hullraisers). Male performance in a comedy - Adjani Salmon (Dreaming Whilst Black), David Tennant (Good Omens), Hammed Animashaun (Black Ops), Jamie Demetriou (A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou), Joseph Gilgun (Brassic), and Mawaan Rizwan (Juice). Drama series - The Gold, Happy Valley, Slow Horses, and Top Boy. Limited drama - Best Interests, Demon 79, The Long Shadow, and The Sixth Commandment. Scripted comedy - Big Boys, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, and Such Brave Girls. Soap - Casualty, EastEnders, and Emmerdale. Entertainment program - Eurovision Song Contest, The Crown, and Black Mirror.

The event was a success, and many stars went home with well-deserved awards. As the night came to an end, the attendees left the Royal Festival Hall, already looking forward to the next Baftas in 2025.
Today, the stars of Baby Reindeer, Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning, graced the red carpet in London for the 2024 Bafta TV Awards. The highly-anticipated event, hosted by Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, is set to be a memorable Sunday night at the Royal Festival Hall. As the sun shone down on the red carpet, actors and reality stars made their way to the venue, including the rising stars Gadd and Gunning, who gained fame for their groundbreaking Netflix drama, Baby Reindeer.

The duo, who portray real-life characters in the series, posed together for the cameras. Gadd looked sharp in his black suit and white shirt, while Gunning dazzled in a pink chiffon dress and glamorous curls. Despite the recent controversy surrounding the release of Baby Reindeer, with the real-life stalker threatening legal action, the stars looked happy and united as they joined the biggest British TV names of the moment at the event.

The Bafta TV Awards comes just 24 hours after the chaotic Eurovision Song Contest 2024. As the award ceremony unfolds, top shows such as The Crown, Black Mirror, Happy Valley, Slow Horses, and The Sixth Commandment lead the nominations, with stars like Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning recognized for their exceptional performances.

Among the crowd of celebrities walking the red carpet, comedian Joe Lycett stood out in his bold choice of outfit - dressed as Queen Elizabeth I. Sporting a white cape and ruffled collar, Lycett added his own touch of humor to the event. He later revealed that he made a promise to his aunties to dress in period attire if they could garner 100,000 followers on their Instagram account.

Other notable celebrities in attendance included Emily Atack, who proudly showed off her growing baby bump in a pale blue gown, and Davina McCall, who wowed in a black gown adorned with sparkling jewels. Rylan Clark, Stacey Solomon, and Jeff Goldblum also graced the red carpet, each exuding their unique style and glamour.

As the stars posed for photographs, the chaos surrounding the show seemed far away. However, Steve Coogan, nominated for his portrayal of Jimmy Saville in The Reckoning, revealed that his decision to take on the controversial role was met with opposition. He expressed his gratitude for being recognized by the academy, stating that it feels like a vindication of his decision.

The red carpet also saw a mix of old and new faces, with Bobby Brazier, Ant and Dec, Katherine Ryan, Vernon Kay, Tess Daly, and Hannah Waddingham among the attendees. X Factor winner Matt Terry also shared a piece of advice for aspiring reality TV stars, warning them of the potential dangers of such a public career choice.

The Bafta TV Awards will not be broadcast live, but a shortened version of the ceremony will be aired at 7pm. As the night unfolds, we eagerly await to see who will take home the prestigious awards in categories such as Leading Actress, Leading Actor, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Female Performance in a Comedy, Male Performance in a Comedy, Drama Series, Limited Drama, Scripted Comedy, Soap, and Entertainment Programme. Stay tuned for the full list of winners!

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