The 76th edition of the #BAFTAs took place last night in London. From emotional speeches to hilarious blunders, these are the moments everyone’s talking about from the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards: 🧵(1/6)
Warm, witty and elegant, Richard E. Grant was always guaranteed to be a charming BAFTAs host. Forget sharp-tongued jibes: the actor kicked things off with a humorous skit with Steve Martin, not to mention rocking up to the red carpet in the Batmobile. Legend. (2/6)
After the recent earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, many stars – including Colin Farrell, Paul Mescal, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cate Blanchett and Angela Bassett – showed their solidarity with displaced people around the world by wearing the blue #WithRefugees ribbon. (3/6)
When Star Trek legend Sir Patrick Stewart took to the stage to present the award for outstanding British film, the actor started prematurely opening the envelope to announce the winner before the nominees had been announced. Luckily, he caught himself just in time. (4/6)
There was barely a dry eye in the house when Aftersun writer-director Charlotte Wells accepted the award for best outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer. (5/6)
The rising star also dedicated the award to her late father, and joked that she was gifting her BAFTA award to her mother because she had no room in her suitcase to take it home. (6/6)
A six-and-half-inch wooden penis discovered at a Roman fort in northern England could be the first-known example of a dildo – rather than a darning needle, as archaeologists first assumed. (1/7)
The carved member was discovered in a ditch alongside dozens of shoes and dress accessories from the 2nd century, at Vindolanda – a Roman auxiliary fort in Northumberland – in 1992. (2/7)
Originally, the artefact was catalogued as a darning needle but new analysis by experts at Newcastle University and University College Dublin suggests it might have been used during sex. (3/7)
Today is #WorldDayofSocialJustice, and we would like to highlight some of the positive news brought to our community globally in Jan-Feb of 2023 🧵
We've come a long way but there's still work to be done 🙌🏳️🌈(1/6)
Spain passed sweeping reforms of its gender recognition laws to allow self-ID for trans people from the age of 16 without the need for a psychological or medical evaluation 🙌🏳️⚧️ (2/6) thepinknews.com/2023/02/16/spa…
Recently, the Sri Lanka government expressed support for decriminalising homosexuality 🏳️🌈 (3/6) thepinknews.com/2023/02/11/sri…
Rebel Wilson is engaged! 💍The Pitch Perfect star announced her engagement to partner Ramona Agruma with an adorable post on Instagram and we are so happy for them both! 🧵 (1/7)
The Australian actor shared super cute pics from her Disneyland engagement, which showed her and Ramona wearing adorable matching outfits and a stunning diamond ring. (2/7)
“We said YES! Thank you Tiffany & Co for the stunning ring and to [Disney chief executive] Bob Iger and the incredible team at Disneyland for pulling off this magical surprise!” Rebel wrote in the caption. (3/7)
Hundreds of trans people and allies gathered in central London this weekend to pay tribute to 16-year-old trans girl Brianna Ghey, who was killed just seven days previously.
The UK is a “dangerous” place to be trans, attendees of the vigil told PinkNews. (1/6) 🧵
The emotional gathering was a culmination of a week of vigils and protests across the UK, to remember Brianna and call for justice.
“We are tired of mourning our trans sisters, trans brothers, and trans siblings who have been so cruelly taken from us.” (2/6)
Attendees at the London protest yelled “No more accepting politicians who turn up to Pride for a f**king photo-op but refuse to condemn the senseless murder of a teenage girl.” (3/6)
Being a furry has little to do with sexuality or gender, but there’s still a significant LGBTQ+ presence within the furry community – and for many, it was the furry fandom that helped them understand their queer identity… 🦊🐯🐻🐼
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If you’re unfamiliar, furries are people with a love of anthropomorphic animal characters. Many create their own ‘fursonas’ and interact with others in the fandom through these avatars, both in-person at conventions and online. 2/12
As with practically anything that deviates from the straight, white, cisgender norm, conservatives and anti-LGBTQ+ figures have used furries as part of their ongoing culture war. 3/12