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BAFTA Confirms Matthew Perry Will Be Honoured At TV Awards After Facing Backlash For His Omission From Film In Memoriam

B꧋AFTAs 2024: Socia☂l media users criticised the decision as Matthew Perry was snubbed at the ceremony. BAFTA has now reacted to it. 

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) faced a severe backlash from Matthew Perry's fans on social🃏 media for not including him in the BAFಌTA Film Awards In Memoriam segment. BAFTA has now reacted to it. Read on to know.

'Friends' actor passed away in October last year at his res✃idence in Los Angeles. He was snubbed at the tribute – set to a special arrangement of Cyndi Lauper’s 'Time After Time', performed by Hannah Waddingham. This didn't go down well with the netizens andღ they slammed the British Academy’s decision on X platform, as per PEOPLE.

One user wrote, "You can't make this stuff up'' while another wrote, "#Matthewperry why wasn't he mentioned in he baftas?????" "#BAFTA what happened to Matthew Perry in your memor🔯iam. I know he's famous for TV Friends, but h𒁃e did films too - shocking mistake ...", wrote one on X platform.

A spokesperson for BAFTA spoke about Matthew🎃's omission from the tribute. The spokesperson told PEOPLE, "I can confirm Matthew Perry will be rememꦅbered in our forthcoming BAFTA Television Awards."

BAFTA also confirmed it o🤡n their X platform. "Matthew Perry will be remembered in this year's TV Awards ceremony," they wrote and also shared the link to the academy's online tribute to the 'Friends' actor, as reported by PEOPLE.

For the unversed, Perryཧ who died at the age of 54 was recently included in the In Memoriam segment of 2023 Emmy Awards last month. Matthew's image was displayed as Charlie Puth performed his 2015 chartbuster, 'See You Again', and it was mixed with 'Friends' theme song, 'I'll Be There for You'.ไ

The 77th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards was held at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday, February 18. The ceremony was hosted by actor David Tennant. Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone presented an award in the Best ꧙Film Not In The English Language category. Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' and Yorgos Lanthimos 'Poor Things' were the big winners. Nolan's🐲 film took home seven awards.

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