is back at it, trolling celebrities who turn award shows into political soapboxes.

The edgy British comic from his hosting gig, where he warned stars to skip the activism in their speeches. 

"If you snag a trophy tonight, don't turn it into a political podium," Gervais quipped back then. "You're clueless about reality. Most of you dropped out of school faster than Greta Thunberg."

In his recent post, he added, "They still haven't learned," with a laughing-crying emoji.

Finneas O'Connell and Billie Eilish at the 2026 Grammys. Kevin Winter/Getty

Gervais' dig dropped just after the , where several artists slammed Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid protests over the agency's deadly raids.

, set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, after winning Best Música Urbana Album for Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

"ICE out," he declared. "We're not savages or aliens. We're humans and Americans."

also targeted ICE while accepting Song of the Year, saying, "No one is illegal on stolen land. F‑‑‑ ICE."

Olivia Dean praised immigrants in her Best New Artist speech: "I'm a granddaughter of an immigrant—a product of courage that deserves celebration."

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Shaboozey and Kehlani joined the anti-ICE chorus, while stars like Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Joni Mitchell, and Samara Joy rocked "ICE out" pins. 

Bon Iver's Justin Vernon wore an orange whistle as a nod to Minneapolis residents who use them to warn of ICE presence. 

Bad Bunny at the 2026 Grammys. Emma McIntyre/Getty

This marks Gervais' second time firing this shot post-awards show. He posted it after last fall but .

His latest jab follows host Wanda Sykes .

"He thanks God and the trans community," Sykes joked. "Ricky Gervais couldn't make it, so we're grabbing this for him."