Lucien Laviscount was not holding back on expressing his feelings for the Conservative government as he walked the red carpet at The Oscars over the weekend.
The Emily in Paris star had some colourful language as he appeared among the stars for the Academy Awards ceremony amid its row with Gary Lineker, who has recently been re-appointed in his role at the BBC.
Good Morning Britain’s North American correspondent Noel Phillips was on the champagne-coloured carpet at the glamorous event early on Monday morning, giving ITV viewers a run-down of the night.Noel told hosts Ed Balls and Susanna Reid in the studio: “The Oscars might have been a slightly quieter affair with no punches thrown, but it was still a historic night.”He continued: “It’s worth saying this year’s ceremony wasn't the most memorable or eventful, which will be a huge relief to the Academy, especially after the last 12 months they have had.“Nonetheless it was a historic night.
We saw Everything Everywhere All At Once winning seven of its 11 nominations.“Here on the red carpet, one storyline which got a lot of guests talking about as they walked down this champagne-coloured carpet was the row between the BBC and Gary Lineker.”The BBC’s football coverage faced major disruption over the weekend due to the broadcaster’s decision to suspend Gary Lineker for his tweets about the UK asylum policy which caused outroar and debate across the industry on people having free speech.
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