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    BBC Apologises for Airing Bafta Racial Slur Made by Guest With Tourette's

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    Posted on February 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    BBC apologized after a BAFTA racial slur from a Tourette’s guest aired in its delayed broadcast. The incident occurred as Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented, prompting edits on iPlayer and debate over handling involuntary tics.

    BBC Apologizes After BAFTA Broadcast Airs Racial Slur from Tourette’s Guest

    BAFTA Broadcast Controversy and BBC Apology

    LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The BBC apologised on Monday for failing to edit out a racial slur from its broadcast of Britain's top movie awards, after a guest with Tourette syndrome shouted out while two Black actors from the film "Sinners" were presenting an award.

    How the Slur Reached Air

    Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage at the BAFTAs when John Davidson shouted a racial slur. The BBC broadcast the show around two hours later and the offensive language remained in the programme, and on its catch-up platform until Monday morning. 

    Later, director Akinola Davies Jr said "Free Palestine" in an acceptance speech, which was edited out of the broadcast.  

    The racial slur by Davidson sparked anger from several Black actors and a production designer who said there should have been a more comprehensive apology at the time. Davidson attended the BAFTA awards in London on Sunday after his life inspired the film "I Swear", which picked up several awards.

    About Tourette Syndrome

    Tourette syndrome is an involuntary condition that causes people to make sudden, repetitive sounds or movements known as tics, which can sometimes include swearing.    

    BBC APOLOGISES FOR NOT EDITING OUT RACIAL SLUR       

    BBC Statement and Editing Decision

    A BBC spokesperson said on Monday that some viewers may have heard "strong and offensive language" during the awards. 

    "This arose from involuntary verbal tics associated with Tourette syndrome, and as explained during the ceremony it was not intentional. We apologise that this was not edited out prior to broadcast and it will now be removed from the version on BBC iPlayer."

    BAFTA Declined Comment

    BAFTA did not respond to a request for comment. 

    Onstage and Social Reactions

    The host of the awards, Alan Cumming, apologised for the offensive language later in the event, saying the person with Tourette's had no control over what he had said, and added: "We apologise if you were offended".  

    Responses from Jordan’s Peers

    Wendell Pierce, Jordan's co-star on "The Wire", said on X it was infuriating that the two actors did not receive a full and immediate apology. 

    "The insult to them takes priority," he said. "It doesn't matter the reasoning for the racist slur."

    Production Designer’s View

    Hannah Beachler, a "Sinners" production designer, said it had been an "impossible situation" but the "throw-away" apology had made it worse. "Of course we were offended," she said.

    "Sinners" Awards Highlights

    "SINNERS" CELEBRATES BLUES MUSIC AND BLACK CULTURE 

    "Sinners", a vampire thriller that celebrates blues music and Black culture in the Segregation-era U.S. South, is in the midst of a historic awards season for Black cinema. 

    BAFTA Wins Listed

    It has a record 16 Oscar nominations and at the BAFTAs it won best original screenplay for writer and director Ryan Coogler, best supporting actress for Wunmi Mosaku, and best original score. 

    Individual Nominations

    Jordan has been nominated for multiple awards, including an Oscar, for his portrayal of twin brothers in the movie. Lindo, a stage and film actor, is also nominated for an Oscar.  

    "I Swear" tells the story of Davidson growing up with Tourette syndrome and the impact it had on his life, culminating in him becoming a campaigner to raise awareness of the condition.  

    Tourettes Action Response

    Campaign group Tourettes Action said it deeply understood the hurt Davidson's words had caused at the BAFTAs but said they did not reflect a person's beliefs, intentions or character. 

    "We are deeply sorry to the Black community for the harm caused but at the same time, it is vital that the public understands a fundamental truth about Tourette syndrome: tics are involuntary," it said in a statement.  

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Kate Holton and Paul Sandle; Editing by Jon Boyle)

    References

    • BBC apologizes for airing BAFTA racial slur made by guest with Tourette’s – Reuters
    • BAFTA and BBC apologize for racial slur during awards show – AP News

    Key Takeaways

    • •BBC apologized for failing to edit out a racial slur from its delayed BAFTA broadcast and iPlayer version.
    • •The slur was shouted by John Davidson, a Tourette syndrome campaigner, while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented.
    • •Host Alan Cumming clarified the outbursts were involuntary tics and issued an on-stage apology.
    • •Backlash followed from industry figures who felt a fuller, immediate apology to the presenters was needed.
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about BBC apologises for airing BAFTA racial slur made by guest with Tourette's

    1What is the main topic?

    The BBC apologized for failing to edit out a racial slur uttered by a guest with Tourette syndrome during the BAFTA film awards broadcast, and said the language would be removed from iPlayer.

    2Who shouted the slur and why is it significant?

    The outburst came from John Davidson, a Tourette’s campaigner whose life inspired the film 'I Swear'. It raises questions about broadcast standards and how to handle involuntary tics sensitively.

    Table of Contents

    • BAFTA Broadcast Controversy and BBC Apology
    • How the Slur Reached Air
    • About Tourette Syndrome
    • BBC Statement and Editing Decision
    • BAFTA Declined Comment
    • Onstage and Social Reactions
    • Responses from Jordan’s Peers
    • Production Designer’s View
    • "Sinners" Awards Highlights
    • BAFTA Wins Listed
    • Individual Nominations
    • Tourettes Action Response
    • Reporting Credits
    The ceremony also highlighted award-season momentum for 'Sinners' and recognition for the film 'I Swear'.
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    How did organizers respond and what changed after?

    Host Alan Cumming apologized during the show, while the BBC issued a statement and re-edited the program. The incident sparked criticism from industry figures and a wider discussion on inclusion.

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