BAFTAs 2014: From Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s kiss to Prince William’s high-five with Tinie Tempah, it’s the best moments of the night

Leonardo Di Caprio left us weak at the knees with a kiss, Brangelina were cuter than ever and Tinie Tempah was nothing short of legendary. Here's the best moments of the BAFTAs 2014...

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt wore matching tuxedos

They'd clearly been taking style tips from Big and Carrie Bradshaw in the Sex And The City 2 movie, hadn't they? Either way, they looked ridiculously hot.

Tux-appeal
Tux-appeal

And Angelina proudly gave her hubby a congratulatory kiss

… they're just so in love, aren't they?

Tinie Tempah gave Prince William a high five…

… and it was glorious and regal and everything we ever hoped it would be.

Helen Mirren blew her absent husband a kiss…

… and it was adorable

Prince William cracked a joke…

… and it was funny. Remember how Helen Mirren played Queen Elizabeth II in drama film The Queen? Yeah, so does he.

And that's why he said, as he proudly presented Helen with a BAFTA last night, "I should really call you granny."

"I should call you granny"

Emma Thompson did a lot of running…

…she thought she'd missed her presenting cue, bless her. Totally styled it out though. We never noticed a thing!

And she responded well when Stephen Fry joked she was representing the over-70s

… sort of, anyway.

But it'd take a lot to break up their friendship

LOOK HOW CUTE AND HAPPY THEY ARE!

Still friends

Leonardo Di Caprio blew us a kiss…

…and our hearts melted. Yup, he blew us a kiss. Us. Not anyone else. IT WAS MEANT FOR US!

Angelina Jolie made friends with Tinie Tempah…

… because why wouldn't you?

Who knew?

Tom Hanks shared a selfie from the night…

… and it was brilliant

Finally, we'd like to point out that Fearne Cotton and Dermot O'Leary looked a little out of their depth

… but they held it together well, didn't they?

The look of fear

Check out some of the red carpet footage

** Which was your favourite moment from the BAFTAs 2014? Let us know via the Comments Box below.**

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