Iona Wolff / BAFTA via Getty Images The studio behind Sinners was quick to respond to the racial slur controversy at the BAFTAs on Sunday. But the award organizers were not, with new reports shedding more light on the incident. After John Davidson, who has Tourette’s and was at the award show to support a biopic about his life, involuntarily shouted a racial slur at presenters Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, Warner Bros. immediately contacted the BAFTAs, according to an exclusive source speaking to Variety . The source said that the studio execs “immediately raised the issue with BAFTA” and requested that the incident be edited out of the BBC’s broadcast. Allegedly, Warner Bros. was assured that the request was passed on. Read more at The Daily Beast.