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    By Marlene Lenthang and Saba Hamedy The BBC apologized Sunday for the “strong and offensive language” that was shouted during the taping of the British Academy Film Awards after a clip of an attendee yelling a racial slur at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo sparked outrage online. Jordan and Lindo, the stars of “Sinners,” were onstage in London to present the first award of the night, for best visual effects, at the 79th annual awards show, which took place Sunday and aired on the BBC. The actors, who are Black, appeared to pause for a beat after the “N-word” was yelled at The post BBC says racial slur shouted at ‘Sinners’ actors during BAFTAs was result of Tourette syndrome appeared first on HBCU News.
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