It was drama offscreen at the Baftas this year! The 'This is Endometriosis' film might have scooped up a shiny Bafta, but it was the acceptance speech that sparked fireworks. GB News firebrand Bev Turner wasn't having any of it when winner Georgie Wileman skipped the word 'women' during her victorious moment. Touting her flick as a win for endometriosis awareness, Wileman made waves with her call to action – sans the 'W' word. Turner took to the Twittersphere in disbelief, slamming the omission as 'sexist BS' much to the support of fellow GB newshound Renee Hoenderkamp, who echoed the disgust. Meanwhile, Wileman stuck to her script, sidestepping the social media squall and reiterating her rallying cry for research funding and community solidarity on Instagram. Amidst a night where thespian Robert Aramayo snagged Best Actor, the true tussle was fought in the trenches of gendered language. Stay tuned to see if this verbal vanishing act will have a sequel or if the critics will call cut!
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Bev Turner Calls Out Bafta Winner's 'Sexist BS' in Fiery Twitter Blast!

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