International
BBC Sorry For Airing Racial Slur Shouted By Guest With Tourette’s At BAFTAs
LONDON – The BBC is apologizing after a racial slur was heard during its broadcast of the BAFTA Film awards, when a guest with Tourette’s syndrome shouted the N-word as actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented on stage.
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