Five days on from the Royal Festival Hall ceremony, a clearer picture is starting to emerge about the communications that went on behind the scenes after Davidson’s verbal tics resulted in him shouting the N-word at Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo.
BAFTA has pieced together its version of events and has spent this week explaining its position to parties involved in the incident. The arts charity has determined that one of its representatives made the BBC and producers at Penny Lane TV aware of a racial slur after it occurred, according to a person familiar with the matter. “The BBC knew what happened,” said the source.
BAFTA’s position is that once the alarm was raised,…
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