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‘Bad people’: Alan Cumming criticises Bafta after N-word outburst

Alan Cumming has criticized Bafta organizers as "bad people" for their handling of an N-word outburst by Tourette activist John Davidson during the February film awards ceremony. Cumming, who hosted the event, stated that Bafta leadership failed to prepare and let people down.

Andrew PulverThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-11 · 11:22 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
‘Bad people’: Alan Cumming criticises Bafta after N-word outburst
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Alan Cumming has criticized Bafta organizers as "bad people" for their handling of an N-word outburst by Tourette activist John Davidson during the February film awards ceremony. Cumming, who hosted the event, stated that Bafta leadership failed to prepare and let people down. Davidson, whose life story was the subject of a nominated film, shouted the N-word and a slur at Cumming during the broadcast. Cumming apologized on stage, and both Bafta and the BBC later issued apologies. Cumming revealed he was not warned about potential slurs, only that there would be "noise," despite Bafta apparently knowing Davidson had used the N-word previously. He expressed no desire to host the awards again.

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John Davidson stated in a Variety interview that his tics have nothing to do with his beliefs and are an involuntary neurological misfire.

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Alan Cumming criticized Bafta organizers as 'bad people who weren’t doing their jobs properly' after an N-word outburst during the ceremony.

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The BBC's coverage of the outburst remained on iPlayer overnight before being taken down, and both the BBC and Bafta subsequently apologized.

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John Davidson shouted the N-word twice and a slur aimed at Alan Cumming during the Bafta ceremony.

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Bafta did not warn Cumming or the audience that Davidson might shout offensive slurs, only that there would be 'noise'.

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Alan Cumming has criticised the organisers of the Bafta-film-awards" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="124786" data-entity-type="event">Bafta film awards in February as “bad people who weren’t doing their jobs properly” after the N-word outburst by Tourette activist John Davidson, which was broadcast by the BBC during its coverage of the ceremony.In an interview with the Sunday Times, Cumming, who was the host of the ceremony, said: “It was bad, bad, bad, bad leadership … Bad people who weren’t doing their jobs properly, who really had not prepared and let people down.”Davidson, who attended the Baftas as I Swear, the film based on his life story, was nominated for a number of awards, shouted the N-word twice during the ceremony, as well as a slur aimed at Cumming. The BBC’s broadcast remained on BBC iPlayer overnight before the coverage was taken down. The BBC subsequently apologised, as did Bafta.Describing the event as a “shitshow”, Cumming said he was not fully aware of what had transpired. “I had a thing in my ear and you can’t hear very specifically what’s happening. I haven’t actually asked them, but I don’t imagine that Delroy [Lindo] and Michael B Jordan heard the actual slur either.”Cumming apologised during the ceremony, saying: “Tourette syndrome is a disability … we apologise if you are offended tonight.” He told the Sunday Times that neither he nor the audience had been warned by Bafta that Davidson might shout offensive slurs. “They just said, ‘There’ll be noise.’ You could say they didn’t know, but they clearly did, because apparently John had said the N-word at a party the day before.”He added: “It was an international scandal. Then poor John gave this interview saying, ‘I’m not a racist. I called Alan Cumming a paedophile too.’ … Oh great! He’s equal opportunities and my name and ‘paedophile’ were in the same sentences all over the world.”In an interview with Variety the week after the ceremony, Davidson said, “I can’t begin to explain how upset and distraught I have been as the impact from Sunday sinks in … I want people to know and understand that my tics have absolutely nothing to do with what I think, feel or believe. It’s an involuntary neurological misfire. My tics are not an intention, not a choice and not a reflection of my values.”Cumming said he had no plans to host the Baftas again. “Right before it started, I said to my agent, ‘Remind me, I never want to do this again.’” He added: “It’s a tough gig. You’re trying to be funny for a bunch of people who are used to very generic, middle-of-the-road things, so you’re fighting against the quirky personality they want you to bring to it. That’s a battle.”Bafta has been contacted for a response.
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