Alan Cumming, the host of this year's BAFTA awards, commented on the controversy surrounding the event, apologizing for the situation. The 2026 gala became a heated debate after activist John Davidson, who has Tourette's syndrome, unintentionally shouted a racial slur during the event. Cumming expressed sorrow for the pain caused to the Black community and the Tourette community, emphasizing the power of words and the foolishness of judging someone for something beyond their control. He also criticized the BBC for airing the awkward moment despite not broadcasting the event live. The post received a positive reception from commenters. Teljes cikk (24.hu)