The racial slur hurled against “Sinners” co-stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the BBC’s BAFTAs broadcast on Sunday was not the only one audibly said during the ceremony.
Chief Content Officer Kate Phillips revealed in a memo to staff Tuesday that a second racial slur was removed from the BBC’s awards broadcast before the second shouted by Tourette’s advocate John Dickinson was included “in error.”
Phillips sent an internal note to BBC staff following the airing of the N-word during the BAFTAs, saying that “the edit team removed another racial slur from the broadcast” and missed the second one directed at the “Sinners” actors while they presented onstage.
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