Kylie Jenner looked bemused as BAFTA host Alan Cumming handed out ‘very British snacks’ to stars in the audience at The Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
The billionaire make-up mogul, 28, was handed a giant Jammy Dodger from the Scottish actor, 61, who is presenting the ceremony for the first time.
Kylie was left looking confused by the iconic British biscuit, which features two shortcake layers sandwiched with a raspberry or strawberry-flavoured jam filling and a heart-shaped hole in the middle.
Sitting next to Kylie was her boyfriend and BAFTA nominee Timothée Chalamet, 30, who was given a packet of the British pub snack, Scampi Fries.
Meanwhile host Alan handed Emma Stone a packet of Hula Hoops crisps, he asked: 'Do you know what a Hula Hoop is?'
She replied: 'No but that sounds delightful'.
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Kylie Jenner looked bemused as BAFTA host Alan Cumming handed out ‘very British snacks’ to stars in the audience at The Royal Festival Hall on Sunday
The billionaire make-up mogul, 28, was handed a giant Jammy Dodger from the Scottish actor, 61, (pictured) who is presenting the ceremony for the first time
Moving on, Alan said: 'Leo how do you like the sound of an Oaty Hobnob Flapjack', as he passed the Leonardo DiCaprio a packet of biscuits from his woven picnic basket.
Rapper Stormzy was given his 'favourtie snack', a bag of Skips, while Hollywood actor Rose Byrne and Bad Neighbours actress wife Bobby Cannavale were handed Twiglets during the segment.
Alan added: 'I think you guys are Twiglets kind of people, Rose said I'm starving, I've covered her needs', he joked.
Earlier in the night, Timothee spent the BAFTAs texting on his phone after host Alan instructed the audience to 'turn off all electronic devices'.
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However, the Hollywood star didn't seem to interest in the ceremony, despite being nomintated for Leading Actor in Marty Supreme, as he was spotted texting on his phone.
The Dune star was sent multiple messages by a friend and even recieved a meme of himself wearing the bold orange suit he donned at the premiere of his film, Marty Supreme in Los Angeles in December.
Timothee later scrolled through his imessages while chatting to glamorous partner Kylie who wowed in a plunging black gown with silver jewelled detailing on the front.
The billionaire make-up mogul decided to skip the BAFTAs red carpet and let Timothee bask in the spotlight by walking it alone.
Sitting next to Kylie was her boyfriend and BAFTA nominee Timothée Chalamet, 30, who was given a packet of the British pub snack, Scampi Fries
Meanwhile host Alan handed Emma Stone a packet of Hula Hoops crisps, he asked: 'Do you know what a Hula Hoop is?' She replied: 'No but that sounds delightful'
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But the pair put on a loved up appearance as they sat hand in hand after taking their seats ahead of the ceremony.
During the awards, Timothee shockingly missed out on the Leading Actor gong to British star Robert Aramayo for his portrayal in, I Swear.
Kylie and the Oscar-nominee have been dating for more than three years and already live together, with marriage being a consideration, according to a Daily Mail source.
Kicking off the night, host Alan opened the show by asking audience to turn off all electronic devices apart from pacemakers and 'ozempic alarms'.
During the night, Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku was among the early winners as the British Academy Film Awards kicked off.
After a star-studded red carpet, Hollywood's finest settled into the iconic venue to reveal who had received the coveted honours.
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Mosaku, who is pregnant with her second child, thanked her husband, family and daughter from the stage, and said that her mother had 'beamed' her love at her 'to give me the freedom to make my choices.'
She said that playing priestess Annie in Sinners she had connected with a part of herself which she had 'dimmed as an immigrant trying to fit in.'
Moving on, Alan said: 'Leo how do you like the sound of an Oaty Hobnob Flapjack', as he passed the Leonardo DiCaprio a packet of biscuits from his woven picnic basket
While Rose Byrne and wife Bobby Cannavale were handed Twiglets, Alan added: 'I think you guys are Twiglets kind of people, Rose said I'm starving, I've covered her needs'
Ryan Coogler wrote the role of Hoodoo priestess Annie in Sinners especially for Mosaku, who was raised in Manchester and sang for 11 years in the Manchester Girls' Choir.
A Rada graduate, she was catapulted into the spotlight in the 2010 film I Am Slave, in which she played a Sudanese girl sold into slavery.
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She won a TV BAFTA as Best Supporting Actress for her role as Damilola Taylor's mother Gloria in Damilola, Our Loved Boy, and has appeared in blockbusters Deadpool & Wolverine and Batman vs Superman.
The actress was born in Zaria, Nigeria to parents who are both professors, but she now lives in Los Angeles and is expecting her second child.
'It's just been the best feeling ever because we really loved this film,' said Mosaku, who has previously won a Bafta TV Award for her role as Gloria Taylor in the TV film Damilola, Our Loved Boy.
Of Sinners she said: 'We really poured everything we had into it, and so the audiences showing up and showing so much love for the film last year was so overwhelming and so affirming.
'Now to have these nominations come in, it's just been the cherry on top.'
Kylie skipped the BAFTAs red carpet to join Timothée inside at London's Royal Festival Hall
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Wumni then broke down into tears in the Winners Press Conference room upon finding out Sinners' director and writer, Ryan Coogler, won the BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay.
She said: 'Ryan credits everyone who's ever poured into him. He doesn't have an ego. And he says, ''I couldn't have done it without you. You couldn't have done it without the audience. You couldn't have done it without the crew, catering, like everyone.''
'He lets everyone know on the set that they are so important and we can't do it without them.
'So yeah, that's what makes Ryan so special, because it's true we, none of we all are standing on the shoulders of giants, and even if you feel small, you're still a giant in someone's world.





