The BBC apologized after a racial slur was shouted at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the BAFTA Film Awards, leading to public outrage. The incident occurred while the actors were presenting an award, and the BBC attributed the offensive language to an attendee with Tourette syndrome. The individual, identified as John Davidson, is a campaigner for Tourette syndrome awareness, and the BAFTAs host acknowledged the involuntary nature of the outbursts. Despite the controversy, the event celebrated notable achievements, including Ryan Coogler becoming the first Black man to win best original screenplay.
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