Jeff Goldblum consoles Elizabeth Debicki after actress misses out on Supporting Actress prize in shock snub at the BAFTA Television Awards
He has a reputation as a 'shameless flirt'.
And during Sunday night's BAFTA television awards, Jurassic Park actor Jeff Goldblum looked to be upholding that report as he was spotted with Elizabeth Debicki.
Jeff, 71, who looked smart in a tuxedo, which he paired with dark framed glasses, clutched onto Elizabeth's hands and held onto her arm after she lost out on the Supporting Actress award for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown.
The Australian actress, 33, did not seem to mind the attention as she jokingly rolled her eyes and laughed at the friendly banter.
Wearing a sleeveless wide-leg jumpsuit - which gave the illusion of being a dress Elizabeth, looked glowing as she laughed and joked at the star-studded event.
Jeff Goldblum was spotted larking around with Elizabeth Debicki during Sunday night's BAFTA television award
She kept her look minimal, with her platinum blonde hair styled naturally and a barely-there make-up palette.
The award for Supporting Actress went to Jasmine Jobson for her portrayal of Jaq in Top Boy.
Taking to the stage the actress thanked her team, Netflix and coworkers stating that they had changed her life for the better and she did not know where she would be without them.
She added: 'I try to do what I do to change a life and save a life'.
Elizabeth's miss comes after she revealed that she was left with 'extreme terror' at the idea of taking on the iconic royal role.
The star who has already won a Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe and Critics' Choice award for the role, is gearing up for new projects this summer, including a romantic thriller and a sci-fi drama, following her horror debut in MaXXXine.
The 6ft 3in actress admitted that she needed 'to do something different' after such responsibility.
Elizabeth took over from Emma Corrin in the hit Netflix show, playing Diana for the fifth and sixth series, which included Diana's death in 1997.
The actress said of her casting: 'Princess Diana's spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many.
Jeff, 71, who looked smart in a tuxedo, which he paired with dark framed glasses, clutched onto Elizabeth's hands and held onto her arm
The Australian actress, 33, did not seem to mind the attention as she jokingly rolled her eyes and laughed at the friendly banter
Elizabeth attends the 2024 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises at The Royal Festival Hall where she was nominated for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown
She kept the look minimal, with her platinum blonde hair styled naturally and hanging down behind her shoulders and a simple make-up look
The actress was glowing as she stepped onto the red carpet ahead of the ceremony
Elizabeth took over from Emma Corrin in the hit Netflix show, playing Diana for the fifth and sixth series, which included Diana's death in 1997
'It is my privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one.'
This year's BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises was hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for the second year in a row.
The nominations were determined through a combination of TV membership-wide voting, Juries and Chapter voting.
Juries are comprised of voters with the relevant professional expertise and balance of gender, background, location and age.