Tom Felton will be a presenter at the BAFTAs 2025

Yesterday, BAFTA announced the nominees and guest presenters for the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards. Tom Felton will be one of the presenters.
The ceremony will be broadcast on Sunday 16 February 2025 at 7:00pm on BBC One and iPlayer.


Presenters confirmed to date include (in alphabetical order) 
Adam Pearson, Adam Scott, Anna Kendrick, Camila Cabello, Celia Imrie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colman Domingo, Gwendoline Christie, Hannah John-Kamen, Isabella Rossellini, James McAvoy, James Norton, Jessie Eisenberg, Joe Alwyn, Letitia Wright, Leo Woodall, Lupita Nyong’o, Marisa Abela, Marisa Tomei, Mark Hamill, Michelle Monaghan, Naomi Ackie, Nico Parker, Orlando Bloom, Pamela Anderson, Ralph Fiennes, Simon Pegg, Selena Gomez, Shazad Latif, Stephen Merchant, Thomasin McKenzie, Vanessa Kirby, Vanessa Williams, Will Poulter, Will Sharpe, Tom Felton, Wunmi Mosaku, Zoe Saldaña. 

Ahead of the ceremony, audiences can tune into Clara Amfo and Alex Zane live from the iconic red carpet on BAFTA’s YouTube channel and Ash Holmes and Jack Remmington will be reporting exclusively on BAFTA’s digital channels, giving audiences access to all the arrivals #EEBAFTAs. 

credit: BAFTA

Tom Felton joins Formula E Evo Sessions line-up

Today, Formula E announced more personalities joining ‘Formula E Evo Sessions’ and Tom Felton joins the line-up.

Tom Felton and various other stars will be racing together at the Miami International Autodrome on 5-6 March 2025. 

‘Formula E Evo Sessions’ is a groundbreaking motorsport experience providing 11 global personalities from the worlds of sport, tech, and entertainment an unprecedented opportunity to drive the world’s fastest electric race car – the GEN3 Evo.

Actor Tom Felton said: “I’ve grown up loving wheels my entire life. From my dad teaching me to ride a bicycle to putting my first poster up on my bedroom wall of a supercar. When I learned to drive a car it was the most liberating experience I’ve ever had. Better than a broomstick even. 

“From my dad teaching me to feather a clutch in our 1979 Ford Fiesta which he had taught my three older brothers to drive in, to driving my first sports car. 

“Nothing could compare to the excitement I have to actually be seated in the driver’s seat of arguably the most exciting vehicle on four wheels on the planet. I know it needs a fifth wheel to steer and I am beyond thrilled to be given the opportunity to do so.

“I’ll play it cool on the day obviously but my inner nine-year-old self will be screaming with joy the moment I get even close to the Formula E car – let alone get to actually drive one! It’ll be a pinch myself, dream-come-true moment and I will make the most of every second.”

credit: Formula E

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Videos & Photos of Tom Felton at the ‘15th David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup’

Yesterday, Tom Felton and Matt Lewis participated in “David Holmes 15th Charity Cricket Cup” at Ealing Cricket Club. (we reported on Tom’s participation and the live stream here)

The match can be rewatched on YouTube.

The David Holmes Cricket Cup began in the summer of 2009 to raise money for the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH). Since then, each summer, the event has been hosted for David’s family and friends, where the two teams, Gryffindor and Slytherin, have battled it out for the trophy and continued to raise money for the RNOH.

This year they will be splitting all the money raised at the David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup between the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), two amazing charities.

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Here are some photos and videos from yesterday:

credit: Tom Felton

credit: Duncan McCullough

credit: Rachel Miller

credit: Chris Yeates

credit: Sophie Longford

credit: Matt Longley

Gryffindor won in the last over by seven wickets with 2 balls left.
Final score: Slytherin 166/8 – Gryffindor 167/3

15th David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup 2024 via LIVESTREAM

David Holmes announced today:

The David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup began in the Summer of 2009, where two Teams, Gryffindor and Slytherin, battle it out for the trophy. The score currently stands at 7 wins each, so this year is sure to be an exciting match!

In August we will be celebrating our 15th David Holmes Cricket Cup and will be Live Streaming our Charity Match for everyone to enjoy.

  • Date: Monday 26th August 2024
  • Match Start Time: Approximately 12:30pm (UK Time)

N O T E :
The David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup is a private event, so please don’t just turn up on the day, you will be turned away by security, so if you would like to watch, please do so using the Live Streaming Link (details to follow).

The Live Streaming Link will be absolutely FREE, but we would greatly appreciate any donations, only give what you can afford, every penny helps, thank you. This year we will be splitting all the money raised at our David Holmes Charity Cricket Cup between the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), two amazing charities.

>>> You can donate here ! <<<

Tom Felton and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH):

Tom played in the first David Holmes Cricket in 2009, as Slytherin Captain, since then he has supported our Charity Cricket Cup and this year he will play in his 7th match as a member of Team Slytherin!
Tom Felton has been a committed and enthusiastic supporter of Great Ormond Street Hospital charity since 2015 and has helped us including multiple visits to GOSH, thank you videos for patients, being the face of our Emergency Appeal in 2020 and Omaze campaign this year. In 2024, he also opened the new refurbished Mildred Creak Unit.
At the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity, they help give seriously ill children the best chance, and the best childhoods, possible. Because they believe no childhood should be lost to serious illness.
Your money will go towards funding ground-breaking research, cutting-edge medical equipment, and the building and refurbishment of child-centred facilities.

David Holmes and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH):

David Holmes began his Stunt Career when he was just 14 years old and qualified for the Stunt Register when he was 22. Then in January 2009, David was left paralysed after an accident on set whilst rehearsing a stunt. After his accident he was based in the Stanmore Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, where the staff took great care of him and in April 2013, David had the honour of becoming an Appeal Ambassador for the RNOH Appeal.
“Spinal Cord Injury paralyses someone every 4 hours”. The money donated to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) will go towards The Spinal Cord Injury Centre, dedicated to comprehensive rehabilitation for people who experienced life changing spinal cord injuries. The Centre needs funds for its out-dated Day room to create a space that enhances the wellbeing of patients, promotes community and elevates morale during recovery.

credit & source: David Holmes