BAFTA Review Into Awards N-Word Controversy Finds No ‘Malicious Intent’ but Asserts That Duty of Care ‘Fell Short’ ...Middle East

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BAFTA Review Into Awards N-Word Controversy Finds No ‘Malicious Intent’ but Asserts That Duty of Care ‘Fell Short’
BAFTA has revealed the outcome of its “comprehensive review” into the controversy that erupted at its recent film awards on Feb. 22. The incident — which came to significantly overshadow the 2026 awards ceremony — saw John Davidson, the Tourette’s syndrome activist and inspiration for the film “I Swear,” involuntarily shout the N-word while Michael B. Jordan […]

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