Jessica Gunning looks elegant in a velvet off-the-shoulder dress during the TV BAFTA Awards while creating the best supporting actress
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Jessica Gunning looked elegant when she picked up the prize for the best supporting actress on TV Bafta Awards on Sunday for her role in baby reindeer.
Walking the red carpet wore the actress, 39, a green, velvet dress with a dramatic off-shoulder neckline.
Presented by the adolescence star Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty, the victory served as a curtain increase for the event that took place in the London’s Royal Festival Hall.
The Netflix Hit, reportedly inspired by the real experiences of maker Richard Gadd, sees his character Donny being hunted by crazy stalker Martha (Jessica) after serving her a free cup of tea in the pub where he works.
Jessica, born in Yorkshire, defeated her colleague-Baby-Rendierster, trans actress Nava Mau, who played Donny’s girlfriend.
Sunday on stage, she said: ‘Hello, brutal pork chops, God, thanks Bafta, Wow’, before she joked that she pretended she was a dog in her garden.

Jessica Gunning looked elegant when she canceled the prize for the best supporting actress on the TV Bafta Awards on Sunday for her role in Baby Reindeer

The actress, 39, wore a green, velvet dress with a dramatic off-shoulder neckline
“Sometimes I do this kind of cheesy thing where I look back on the younger self and moments in my life, and I put myself the kind of me then, I see now, and think,” We knew little, “she said.
Jessica said last year that she and Richard were at the ceremony, and “Weinten knew what the year had in store,” while we thank him for changing “her life.”
The evening-littered evening will take a whole series of celebrities home to celebrate excellence in TV, as well as a line-up of striking versions.
Global Music Stars Jessie J And Tom Grennan will both put a show on the ceremony, with powerhouse Jessie who sings the prize as her first TV version in six years.
Meanwhile, Multi-Platina Popster Tom is playing his brand new track full attention, in a TV-exclusive TV.
Both versions are broadcast during the award ceremony BBC One and BBC IPLAYER on Sunday 11 May at 7 p.m.
Moreover, BAFTA has confirmed that the award-winning concert violinist and social media sensation will perform Esther Abrami Apple Tree for the in Memoriam Tribute.
Jessie J said about her performance: ‘I haven’t sung on British television for years. What a way to come back, it’s an honor. But who will go to the price is the question. ‘

Presented by the adolescence stars Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty, the victory served as a curtain increase for the event that took place at the London Royal Festival Hall

Jessica said last year that she and Richard were at the ceremony, and “we knew what the year had in store,” while we thank him for changing ‘her life’
In the meantime, Tom added: “It is a real honor to have been invited to perform for so many appreciated actors and creatives by such a prestigious event as Bafta.”
For the first time, the Scottish actor, writer, producer and presenter Alan Cumming is organizing the Blitse Eremonie.
Emma Baehr, executive director of Awards & Content at BAFTA, said: ‘We are delighted that Alan Cumming de Bafta will organize this year with P&O Cruises.
“He will certainly bring a playful sense of disaster and pleasure in the ceremony, so the audience would expect the unexpected during the Great -Britain’s biggest celebration of TV on Sunday 11 May.”
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