The 34-year-old actress looked chic in a strapless dark green dress as she posed for photographers at the BAFTAs 2019. Claire Foy’s dress featured a thigh-high split and boasted draping folds with fringe detailing which added texture to the ensemble. She paired the look with metallic stilettos and silver earrings and wore her cropped brunette locks in a slicked back ‘do. The First Man star opted for a subtle make-up look but added a pop of colour with deep pink lipstick. She joined red carpet live stream hosts Dermot O’Leary, 45, and Edith Bowman, also 45, for a chat prior to the event at the Royal Albert Hall. However, the interview took an odd turn when the first remark Claire made was to exclaim that she was hungry. “It’s cold and it’s dinner time and I haven’t eaten and I’m confused!” she laughed. Edith promptly sent Dermot off to fetch the star a sweet. In his absence, Edith asked if Claire joked about sausage and mash in a bizarre exchange. When Dermot returned, he offers a packet to sweets to the actress, who said: “Oh my god, it’s a wine gum!” She then popped the treat in her mouth, causing some problems as she struggled to chew it while attempting to answer questions for the remainder of the interview. At one point, she said apologetically: “I’ve got a wine gum in my mouth!” As the presenters bid goodbye to Claire, Edith quipped: “There’s sausage and mash waiting at your seat for you.” “Imagine!” she replied, giggling. Claire is nominated for the Best Supporting Actress gong for her role in First Man alongside Ryan Gosling, 38. In the historical drama, which comes from La La Land director Damien Chazelle, 34, The Crown star plays the wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong (played by Ryan), Janet Armstrong. Claire is going up against Amy Adams, 44, for her role in Vice, Emma Stone, 30, for The Favourite, Margot Robbie, 28, for Mary Queen of Scots and Rachel Weisz, 48, for The Favourite. Last year, Claire’s portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II was nominated for Leading Actress at the BAFTAs 2018, but she lost out to Three Girls star Molly Windsor, 21. The BAFTAs 219 airs tonight at 9pm on BBC One.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility