JESSIE Buckley sparkles in a white dress as she wins another Best Actress award.
The Irish star was honoured at the London Critics’ Circle Film Awards for her role in Hamnet — and gave co-star Jacobi Jupe, 12, a hug.
US star Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor for Marty Supreme, while One Battle After Another won four gongs.
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo received an innovation award, while Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham was also at the bash.
In 2008 Jessie came second in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s reality show I’d Do Anything.
Jessie later revealed that harsh remarks on the BBC show left her feeling “brutalised”.
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She was among 12 finalists vying for the role of Nancy in a West End stage production based on Oliver Twist.
But the Irish star — who is odds-on favourite to win this year’s Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of William Shakespeare’s wife Agnes Hathaway in movie Hamnet — has not let the negativity hold her back.
She told Vogue magazine: “I was depressed. I just wasn’t well. There was a lot that was really messed up.
“A lot of body- shaming and bringing me to femininity school. And I was growing into my body. I was 17.
“I hope that a 15, 17, whatever-age woman now never has to be brutalised quite like what happened on that show.
“But I didn’t recognise it fully at the time. I just felt it, which was difficult.”











