Stuart Wilson/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA The BBC has come under fire for not editing out a racial slur yelled by an attendee with Tourette syndrome while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage in London on Sunday at the BAFTA Film Awards. The incident occurred while Jordan and Lindo, the stars of Sinners , took the stage to present the first award of the night. Before the actors announced the winner for best visual special effects, John Davidson, a Tourette’s campaigner and the inspiration behind the acclaimed film I Swear , was heard saying the N-word. The BBC was widely criticized for including the slur during its broadcast of the award ceremony. The footage was available on the BBC iPlayer until this morning, according to Deadline . In the U.S., the footage aired on E! and was also not cut, per NBC News . Read more at The Daily Beast.