Michael J Fox brings BAFTA viewers to tears with emotional surprise appearance
i was in tears the moment Michael J Fox came on the stage š„š„š„
THE MAN IS A LEGEND #BAFTAs #BAFTA2024 #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/Uud368S9gb
ā RanaJiš¹ (@RanaTells) February 18, 2024
It’s gotta be said, at 11 years old he was my movie hero. I’m nearly 50 and after seeing him at the BAFTA’s tonight. He’s every bit the hero I remember him to be. What a legend! #michaeljfox pic.twitter.com/dZzQY3IZun
ā BrightLightGames (@BrightLitegames) February 18, 2024
His appearance prompted an emotional response on social media with one writing: āSeeing Michael J. Fox on stage at the @BAFTA Awards has had me in floods of tears after my dad sadly lost his battle with Parkinsonās. Michael you are a legend! Thank you.ā
Another added: āI was in tears the moment Michael J Fox came on the stage. THE MAN IS A LEGEND.ā
One fan also said: āItās gotta be said, at 11 years old he was my movie hero. Iām nearly 50 and after seeing him at the BAFTAās tonight. Heās every bit the hero I remember him to be. What a legend!ā
What an unbelievably moving ovation for #MichaelJFox. Not going to lie, a very tough watch. #BAFTAs pic.twitter.com/f0mzTybXFS
ā Prince of Leodis šš (@RavReehal) February 18, 2024
STOP IT BAFTA IM IN TEARS THE MOMENT MICHAEL J FOX CAME ON TO THE STAGE I WAS IN FLOODS OF TEARS THE MAN IS A LEGEND #BAFTAs #BAFTA2024 #EEBAFTAs #MichaelJFox pic.twitter.com/9RIjXiogpP
ā Lee Hood (@Mofoman360) February 18, 2024
That standing ovation for Michael J Fox has broken me š«š„¹šš #BAFTAs pic.twitter.com/Q08igYXzVa
ā Tellylassie (@ScutcherM) February 18, 2024
Foxās appearance comes after he recently explained why he doesnāt fear death in light of his long term struggle with Parkinsonās disease.
When asked about if he feared for his own life, he replied at the time: āOne day Iāll run out of gas. One day Iāll just say, āItās not going to happen. Iām not going out today.ā If that comes, Iāll allow myself that. Iām 62 years old.
āCertainly, if I were to pass away tomorrow, it would be premature, but it wouldnāt be unheard of. And so, no, I donāt fear that.ā
Elsewhere on the night, Oppenheimer clocked up a further six awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor for Cillian Murphy. Poor Things came in second, with a total of five wins.
Samantha Morton was also awarded the BAFTA Fellowship Award, while the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award was handed out to June Givanni, a Guyanese-born, London-based film curator, who has long supported and platformed African cinema. You can view all the winners here.
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