Margot Robbie snubbed by Bafta as Barbie leaves empty-handed from awards ceremony
MARGOT Robbie and her iconic film Barbie has been snubbed by Bafta.
The 33-year-old Australian actress lost out to Emma Stone who won Leading Actress for her performance in Poor Things.
Barbie also failed to pick up any gongs throughout the evening - despite four nominations.
Despite the film leaving empty-handed from awards ceremony, host David Tennant ended the night at the podium, joking: "Now as a wise person once said, come on Barbie, let's go party."
The camera then turned to Barbie stars Ryan Gosling and Margot who hid their disappointment with a laugh.
It wasn't the first time actor Ryan appeared to "fake" a giggle.
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The 43-year-old looked confused by a gag made by Bafta host David.
During his near-15 minute skit, David said: "Barbie was fantastic. I keep thinking about maligned Ken, superbly brought to life by Ryan Gosling.
"In the course of that film, Ken becomes a progressive, a champion of the marginalised a voice for the oppressed."
Making a reference to Coronation Street actor Ken Loach, David joked: "And in the credits, you'll even see Ken's surname is actually Loach."
As the camera panned to Ryan Gosling he was seen looking confused as he attempted a laugh.