By Naomi Gordon

Published: Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Rebel Wilson’s opening speech at tonight’s BAFTA Film Awards 2022 included her joking about being cast as the next 007.

“Bond is turning 60 and his girlfriend is turning 25,” Wilson joked. “I know there’s speculation in the audience it might be them, [during which the camera spanned to Pam & Tommy’s Sebastian Stan and Oscar winner Daniel Kaluuya].

“Boys, hold on to your martinis, this is a scoop, the Broccoli’s said I could announce it, OK. I’m proud to announce that the new James Bond will be me.”

She also joked about how the 007 logo could be changed to include nipples to reflect a woman’s breasts.

The Hollywood star is hosting the in-person event, which is being held at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

As she introduced Emilia Jones’ musical performance, she explained that there would be two sign language interpreters on stage.

Jones plays a teenage girl who is the only hearing member of her deaf family in the film CODA, for which she is nominated for Leading Actress.

And now a special announcement regarding the new James Bond… #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/zKXKJLwESy

— BAFTA (@BAFTA) March 13, 2022