Delroy Lindo thanks supporters after Baftas incident involving slur
In Brief
Delroy Lindo expressed gratitude for support following a slur incident at the Baftas.
Key Facts
- Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting an award at the Baftas when a man shouted the N-word
- The man who shouted the slur has Tourette syndrome
- Lindo addressed the incident on stage at the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles
- Lindo expressed appreciation for the support and love received after the incident
- Both Lindo and Jordan are Black actors involved in the incident
What Happened
During the Bafta awards ceremony, a man with Tourette syndrome shouted the N-word while Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting an award. Lindo later spoke about the incident at the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles, expressing gratitude for the support and love they received following the event.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights challenges related to public events and the impact of involuntary actions linked to medical conditions such as Tourette syndrome. Lindo's response and the support shown emphasize the importance of understanding and compassion in addressing sensitive situations involving racial slurs.
Sources
- The Independent — Delroy Lindo says Baftas incident ended up becoming ‘very positive’ amid waves of ‘love and support’(10h ago)
- The Guardian — Delroy Lindo thankful for ‘love and support’ after N-word incident at Baftas(just now)
