Sorry Kelly, Angelina did it first (and better)! Osbourne attempts to imitate Jolie's BAFTA tuxedo look but fails to carry it off
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie won fashion plaudits when she took to the BAFTA red carpet on Sunday wearing a tuxedo. The 38-year-old actress looked stunning in the tailored suit and white shirt so it was only a matter of time before others tried to imitate her. However, Kelly Osbourne's attempt at RuPaul's Drag Race season six premiere party held at Beacher's Madhouse was lacking with the Fashion Police star's buttoned up suit and bow tie, looking too stuffy and formal compared to Jolie's relaxed elegance. Angelina and her fiancé Brad Pitt opted for matching black suits as they attended the BAFTAs, with only an unbuttoned collar distinguishing the stunning actress from her heartthrob partner. Jolie locked arms with the handsome 50-year-old, part of the cast of BAFTAs Best Film 12 Years A Slave, while sporting an open-buttoned collar and loose bow tie as they joined a star-studded crowd at London's Royal Opera House. She left her long hair loose around her shoulders to balance out her masculine look. While 29-year-old Kelly's more formal take on the outfit, consisting of a buttoned up jacket, white buttoned up shirt and bow tie, was flattering and cute, it could not compare to Jolie. She slicked back her purple locks and as with Angelina, finished off the look with black heels. Kelly caught up with America's Next Top Model star Miss J while the main man RuPaul was quite conservative in a light coloured suit. Meanwhile, although season six hasn't even started, the green light for season seven is already flashing for the reality TV show. It was officially announced on Monday that RuPaul's Drag Race has been renewed yet again, with a casting call already open for interested contestants. The hit series has continually been Logo TV's most popular output, with 53-year-old drag queen, actor and hosting extraordinaire RuPaul searching for 'America's next drag superstar. In a statement, the cable network's president of programming elaborated on the success of the popular contest show. 'RuPaul’s Drag Race continues to be a perennial fan favorite that has slowly become a pop culture phenomenon attracting a wide-range of viewers,' revealed Pamela Post. RuPaul is not only the host but also an executive producer, and clearly could not have been more thrilled with the news, saying in a statement: 'A new album, a season premiere and the official greenlight for Season 7…all in the same week!? I’m so verklemplt I could plotz.'