Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton put on a loved-up display at this year’s BAFTA 2022 Film Awards on Sunday.
The actor, 40 looked besotted with his actress girlfriend, 37, as the couple held hands while dressed to the nines for the event.
Tom looked devilishly handsome in a black blazer and trousers, as he posed hand-in-hand with Zawe.
Cosying up: Tom Hiddleston, 40, and Zawe Ashton, 37, put on a loved-up display at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday
He teamed the suit with a white shirt and completed his look with a black bow tie and white pocket square.
Zawe looked effortlessly stunning in a flowing pink floor-length gown with an attached cape for extra drama.
Her brunette locks were slicked back and styled poker straight, while she added a touch of sparkle to her look with a pair of diamond earrings.
Zawe and Tom confirmed their romance during a steamy PDA-filled holiday at the beach in Ibiza in September last year before making their red carpet debut together at the Tony Awards in New York City later that month.
Sensational: Zawe stood out in her vibrant floor length dress
Loved up: The actor looked besotted with his actress girlfriend as the couple held hands while dressed to the nines for the event
Dune dominated the British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, while The Power Of The Dog took home Best Film.
The science fiction movie swept the board as it scooped five out of its eleven nominations for the 75th ceremony which saw diversity triumph, with Lashana Lynch taking home Rising Star, deaf actor Troy Kotsur awarded Supporting Actor and West Side Story’s Ariana Debose accepting the Supporting Actress gong.
Joanna Scanlan, 60, won the Leading Actress award for her performance in the Aleem Khan-directed drama After Love and Will Smith, 53, won the Leading Actor gong for his role in King Richard.
The politically charged show returned after a two-year delay with host Rebel Wilson giving Vladmir Putin the middle finger, while many of the stars wore black and Ukraine ribbons in a mark of solidarity.
Dashing: Tom looked devilishly handsome in a black blazer and trousers
Debonair: He teamed the suit with a white shirt and completed his look with a black bow tie and white pocket square
Dune was awarded Special Visual Effects, Sound, Production Design, Cinematography and Original Score.
The first of a two-part adaptation of the 1965 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, directed by Denis Villeneuve, was presented the Best Cinematography Award by Naomi Campbell and Ru-Paul.
Hans Zimmer was once again recognised in the Original Score category after battling it out against Being The Ricardos, Don’t Look Up, The French Dispatch and The Power of the Dog.
Turning heads: The actor and his actress girlfriend pulled out all the stops as they dressed to the nines for the event
However, Dune lost out on the Best Film gong to the gritty Western movie The Power of the Dog. Director Jane Campion couldn’t attend the ceremony and so producer Tanya Seghatchian accepted it on her behalf.
Leading Actress Joanna admitted to being overwhelmed by her success when she took to the stage.
She said: ‘Oh come on! Some stories have surprise endings, don’t they?’
Joanna faced competition from Lady Gaga, Alana Haim, Emilia Jones, Tessa Thompson and Renate Reinsve for the award.
But she explained on stage that the film – which tells the story of a widow who discovers her late husband’s secret family – was made with ‘blood, sweat and tears’.
Flawless: Zawe looked effortlessly stunning in a flowing pink floor-length gown with an attached cape for extra drama
Earlier in the night, Will Smith won the Leading Actor gong for his role in ‘King Richard’. The Hollywood star played the part of Richard Williams – the dad of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams – in the hit film.
The success marked the first BAFTA win of Will’s career, but he wasn’t able to attend the ceremony in London.
After vows from organisers to improve diversity among the stars being nominated, the ceremony saw the likes of Bond star Lashana take to the stage, hailing her working class background after winning the Rising Star award.
The actress, 34, portrayed MI6 agent Nomi inJames Bond’s No Time to Die.
She said: ‘Thank you everyone who voted. Wow thank you everyone involved in No Time To Die, my career, my parents, my grandparents who came from Jamaica – the Windrush generation. I am thankful for them for my existence.
I am proud to come from a working class family, I have been taught about failure, about no’s and how to celebrate your yeses. Now I get to celebrate a yes, I never expected.
‘I want to thank the women who taught me how to be in this industry as a dark skinned women. Thank you for laying the foundations for people like me. I appreciate it. Thank you.’
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