BENEDICT Cumberbatch revealed he was opening his home to Ukrainian refugees as the Baftas paid tribute to the nation’s people.
Speaking on the red carpet he said: “Everyone needs to do as much as they can. "I think already today the news has broken that there’s been a record number of people volunteering to take people into their homes, and I hope to be part of that myself.” Bafta chair Krishnendu Majumdar kicked off proceedings with a message from Bafta on the behalf of Ukraine.
He said: “I want to begin with a message on behalf of Bafta for the people of Ukraine. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shocked the world. “With images and stories detailing a truly horrific and heartbreaking situation.
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