Cat Deeley may have believed she was searching in the mirror at the Baftas after-party as she coincidentally used the exact same gown as Liam Payne’s sweetheart Kate Cassidy, producing a somewhat uncomfortable style minute.
Following the Bafta awards event on Sunday night, the stars continued their night at the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co after-party hosted at London’s special members club Annabel’s.
Anya Taylor-Joy, Maya Jama and Jourdun Dunn were amongst the stars who bagged a welcome to the most popular celebration in the area and, while interacting and networking, may have believed they were seeing the exact same individual while brushing past Cat and Kate.
television speaker Cat, 46, shown up on the red carpet shining to the gods in a spectacular high-neck and long-sleeved shimmery gold gown. It was plainly a popular option as Kate, 23, who is dating previous One Direction star Liam, likewise rocked up using the specific very same dress.
Despite wearing the exact same attire, it really was possible to inform the girls apart as Cat used her blonde hair down and completed her appearance with a gold bag, while Kate – who likewise has blonde hair – used hers scraped back in an untidy bun and selected a black clutch to accessorise her attire.
Cat appeared to leave partner Patrick Kielty at home for the night and let go with her long time showbiz friends June Sarpong and Edith Bowman, producing a noughties reunion we definitely stan for.
Giving her Instagram fans fond memories for their youth tv heroes (and ours), Cat shared a breeze of the trio giggling while positioning for a selfie.
‘Look who we found … @junesarpo @edibow #MTVUK.’
Former BBC Radio 1 speaker Edith, 49, just recently remembered her relationship with Cat and their time operating at MTV together.
‘It’s truly beautiful. We began our television professions together at MTV. We did a radio reveal together and a travel program,’ Edith informed Metro.co.uk.
‘Then she’s been remarkably effective in the States for 12 years, which is a tough time-zone to keep routine contact with – specifically with our kids.’
The besties now host the podcast, Friends Will Be Friends, together.
‘So when she moved back, the first thing we talked about was trying to work together again. We came up with the idea of celebrating friendships and we’ve been delighted by the assistance from the BBC,’ Edith said of the podcast series.
Meanwhile, Cat’s ‘twin’ Kate participated in the Baftas celebration with sweetheart Liam on her arm.
The set have actually been dating for some months and validated their love in December when they made their very first red carpet look together at the British Fashion Awards.
Baftas 2023 complete winners list
Best adjusted movie script
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best supporting starlet
Kerry Condon – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best supporting star
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best movie not in the English language
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best cinematography
All Quiet On The Western Front
Outstanding launching by a British author, director or manufacturer
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun
Animated movie
Pinocchio
Best initial movie script
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best initial rating
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best documentary
Navalny
Best noise
All Quiet On The Western Front
British brief animation
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy
Outstanding British movie
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best director
Edward Berger – All Quiet On The Western Front
Best leading star
Austin Butler – Elvis
Best leading starlet
Cate Blanchett – Tar
Rising star
Emma Mackey
Best movie
All Quiet On The Western Front
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