Following “inappropriate” and “uncomfortable” questioning from a BBC reporter during the red carpet at the Baftas, friends of Andrew Scott organized a protest.
In Andrew Haigh’s drama All of Us Strangers, the Irish actor received awards for his portrayal of a brokenhearted writer who falls in love with his eccentric neighbor, Paul Mescal.
On Sunday, February 18, in London’s Royal Festival Hall, Scott, 47, and Mescal accepted the Bafta for Best Animated Film.
On the Oscar red carpet, Fleabag had meetings with reporters, including Colin Paterson, the arts and entertainment correspondent for the BBC.
In a little video, he inquires about Saltburn native Barry Keoghan.
Scott claimed to have seen Emerald Fennel’s “naked dance scene” with the other Irish celebrity.
In a well-known Saltburn scene, Keoghan’s Oliver explores an abandoned house in her underwear while listening to Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor.”
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Scott went on, shaking his head. “I won’t ruin it for anyone.”
Paterson reported that “there was a lot of talk about prosthetics,” notwithstanding Sherlock’s chagrin. Recognize him clearly?
“Too much?” Paterson queries. Scott silently shook his head once again.
People on social media have taken issue with the BBC interviewer’s curiosity and humor.
Completely repulsive. Why is Andrew Scott present at the premiere of the multi-nominated film? Perceiving the man’s discomfort, he proceeded. An X/Twitter viewer thought it was terrible.
Another admirer claimed, “Social media has ruined us,” implying that the strange exchange was set up to garner attention. They injure themselves in an attempt to “go viral” through red carpet interviews.
One more Bafta critic said, “I don’t think a red carpet is one of those times and places to discuss penises.”
The Independent contacted Andrew Scott and the BBC for comments.
The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri was unable to respond to pictures of Jeremy Allen White from the Golden Globes. Before the event, White’s Calvin Klein underwear advertisement was talked about online.
“He’s my boy, so I’m happy for him,” Edebiri said, gesturing to the pictures. Are you able to understand me? I concur that it is necessary to reveal his coworker’s position.
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