Controversy Erupts at 79th BAFTA Awards Over Racial Slur Incident
BAFTA Awards Stir Controversy
The recent 79th BAFTA Awards in London sparked significant controversy when John Davidson, an activist for Tourette’s syndrome, directed a racial slur at actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. Davidson, who has a nervous system disorder, used the N-word while the stars of Sinners were on stage to present an award. This incident quickly went viral on social media and was broadcasted on television. In the aftermath, both the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Davidson released apologies regarding the unfortunate event. The issue was later discussed at the 2026 NAACP Image Awards.
Delroy Lindo Addresses the Incident
During the NAACP Image Awards, Delroy Lindo took the stage alongside Sinners creator Ryan Coogler. He expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support received following the incident, stating, "It means a lot to us." Lindo emphasized the honor of being present among supportive peers and highlighted how a negative situation could transform into a positive one. He remarked on the significance of being in a space where their stories are valued and not marginalized.
Coogler added that their work aims to foster understanding and visibility, while Lindo reiterated the importance of being recognized as multifaceted individuals. Together, they underscored the role of authentic storytelling in promoting growth and leadership within the community.
Support for 'Sinners' at NAACP Image Awards
The event at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium served as a platform for unity, with many attendees voicing their support for Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. Regina Hall praised the duo for their dignity and composure, which was met with a standing ovation. Quinta Brunson also expressed her support for the Sinners team, stating, "We see you. We’re behind you… love you." Notably, Sinners excelled at the awards, securing 13 accolades in major categories, with Jordan winning Best Actor for his role.
