The comedian poked fun at the demographic's "comeback" and declared a desire to "join [their] ranks" after noting only one of the nominees in the supporting performance category was a white male.
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The comedian poked fun at the demographic's "comeback" and declared a desire to "join [their] ranks" after noting only one of the nominees in the supporting performance category was a white male. Kumail Nanjiani Jokes He’s a “White Guy” at Spirit Awards, “Eating Erewhon for Lunch and Dinner”. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.
The comedian poked fun at the demographic's "comeback" and declared a desire to "join [their] ranks" after noting only one of the nominees in the supporting performance category was a white male.
Kumail Nanjiani speaks onstage during the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium on February 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Before Naomi Ackie won the award for supporting performance at the 2026 Independent Spirit Awards, Kumail Nanjiani pointed out that only one white man was nominated in the category, going on to joke about the demographic’s “comeback.” “I’m here to present the award for best supporting actor performance. We have 10 nominees, and this year’s nominees include only one white man,” he began. “Ha ha, your time is over, white man.” “I’m joking, you guys came back. Wow, what a comeback you guys had,” he said, as the audience responded in laughter. “I’ll be honest, we had counted you out. And you showed us. We thought it was our time, we were wrong.” Related Stories Movies Spirit Awards: 'Lurker' Director Alex Russell Likens Indie Film Risk to 'Ratatouille' Scene After Best First Screenplay Win Movies 'Sorry, Baby' Wins Best Screenplay at 2026 Spirit Awards; First-Time Filmmaker Eva Victor Says She Could Only Make It "Independently" “It is not our time. It is still your time,” the comedian continued, sharing congratulations “to almost everyone here.” Nanjiani then declared that he was “gonna join your ranks from now on,” pronouncing, “I’m a white guy.” “My name is now Chris Male, and I’m gonna start a podcast where I tell it like it is. And I’m eating Erewhon for lunch and dinner,” he joked. “Oh God, this does feel good. You guys just walk around feeling like this all the time?” Nanjiani admitted that he was “joking” because “obviously I cannot pass.” He continued, “And now that you white men have wrested power back from us, let me be the first to say I was always your biggest fan. I never stopped believing in you. You are doing a great job.” “You have always done a great job, and I would like to stay in the country,” he added, a reference to ongoing deportations in the United States. Nanjiani then announced Ackie, who was not in attendance, as the best supporting performance winner. Ackie was nominated for her work in Sorry, Baby alongside the likes of Zoey Deutch (Nouvelle Vague), Kirsten Dunst (Roofman), Rebecca Hall (Peter Hujar’s Day), Nina Hoss (Hedda), Jane Levy (A Little Prayer), Archie Madekwe (Lurker), Kali Reis (Rebuilding), Jacob Tremblay (Sovereign) and Haipeng Xu (Blue Sun Palace). The Spirit Awards were hosted by Ego Nwodim on Sunday at the Hollywood Palladium. The ceremony streamed live on the Film Independent and IMDb YouTube channels. Heading into Sunday night’s awards ceremony, Peter Hujar’s Day topped the nominations list for the film sector with five total noms while Adolescence, Forever and Mr Loverman led with four nominations each for television. See all the sparkly blue carpet looks here and the full 2026 Spirit Awards winners list here. Read More About: Awards Independent Spirit Awards kumail nanjiani spirit awards 2026 THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up More from The Hollywood Reporter style 2026 Spirit Awards: Keke Palmer, Jenny Slate, Dylan O’Brien, Issa Rae and More Walk the Red Carpet