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Michael B. Jordan Wins Actor Award, Reflects on SAG-AFTRA Journey | Rolling Stone

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 2, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Michael B. Jordan secured a surprise win at the Actor Awards on Sunday night, taking home the prize for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for his work in Sinners. The victory came as a surprise given the presence of established stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet among the nominees.

The announcement was made by actress Viola Davis, who visibly expressed her enthusiasm. Jordan was embraced by Sinners co-star Delroy Lindo and his mother before taking the stage.

“I wasn’t expecting this at all,” Jordan said, visibly moved. “I’m so honored and privileged to be nominated in categories with people, actors and humans that I love. And I love their work and what you contribute to our craft. This ride has been unbelievable. So thank you for welcoming me in and making me feel seen. Ya’ll know how I feel about y’all.”

Jordan reflected on his early career aspirations, recalling his desire to become a member of SAG-AFTRA. “I thought it was this club I wanted to be in so bad,” he explained. “I remember watching all the other actors that I looked up to being a part of that club, being a part of SAG-AFTRA, being a part of this community. And I was like, ‘Man, I want to be that one day.’” He described envisioning his fellow actors “on stage with the awards and nice suits being in fancy places like that.” “That’s what I always wanted,” Jordan said. “That kid from North Jersey is standing here right now.”

He extended gratitude to his mother for her unwavering support, recounting the sacrifices she made to facilitate his early auditions. “Thank you for driving me back and forth to New York when we didn’t have enough money to head through the Holland Tunnel, when we were looking for gas money, parking spaces, when I went up there for my auditions.”

Jordan likewise acknowledged filmmaker Ryan Coogler, with whom he has collaborated on multiple projects, and his Sinners castmates. “I want to thank you, Ryan Coogler, for giving me the opportunity to show what I can do, and to be fearless and to create a safe space for us to find the truth,” Jordan said. “Thank you for allowing me to do my best work. Just being in this room right now with all these people who have seen me grow up in front of the camera and in these rooms I feel the love and support that you’ve always given me and encouraged me to do my best, so I just want to say thank you.”

Later in the evening, Sinners received a second award, winning Outstanding Performance by a Cast. Delroy Lindo led the acceptance of the award, noting that it marked the second time a film directed by Coogler had received the honor, following the cast of Black Panther in 2019.

“Every single day we brought ourselves, we brought our hearts, we brought our souls, we brought our spirits to this endeavor,” Lindo said. “To be recognized by you all, thank you does not even initiate to encompass the gratitude that we feel.”

The win for Sinners followed a controversy at the 2026 BAFTA Awards the previous week. During the presentation of the award for Best Special Visual Effects, actors Jordan and Lindo were subjected to a racial slur shouted by John Davidson, an activist with Tourette’s syndrome. The BBC’s broadcast of the ceremony failed to censor the slur, prompting criticism. Davidson subsequently issued a private apology to Jordan and Lindo. Lindo publicly addressed the incident at the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday, stating, “We appreciate all the support and the love that we have been shown in the aftermath of what happened last weekend. It means a lot to us.”

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Jayme Lawson on BAFTA Incident: Inclusion Requires Safety & Accountability

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 1, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

“That man’s disability got exploited that night, and it led to multiple offenses,” actress Jayme Lawson stated Saturday, referring to an incident at the British Academy Film Awards last week where a guest with Tourette’s Syndrome vocalized the N-word during the presentation of an award by Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo.

Lawson, speaking on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards, sharply criticized BAFTA and the BBC for their handling of the event. She argued that BAFTA failed to provide adequate support for the guest, John Davidson, and in doing so, exploited his disability. She further contended that the BBC’s decision to air the incident was “careless” and demonstrated a lack of consideration for Jordan and Lindo.

“Institutionally, we still don’t understand what inclusion means,” Lawson said, according to reports from The Hollywood Reporter and The Root. “Just because you invite someone into a space but you don’t provide them with the necessary resource to keep them and everyone else in that room by being there, that’s not inclusivity…that’s exploitation.”

Lawson also highlighted what she described as the BBC’s selective censorship during the broadcast. She noted that while the network censored portions of director Akinola Davies Jr.’s speech following his award for My Father’s Shadow, it failed to censor the outburst at Jordan and Lindo’s expense. “You censored one Black man. You failed to protect two others, and our production designer, Hannah [Beachler],” Lawson said. “You do not care for our dignity, our humanity. You aim for to celebrate our art, but you won’t protect [us].”

During the NAACP Image Awards ceremony itself, actress Regina Hall led a moment of applause in support of Jordan and Lindo, acknowledging the incident and the grace with which the actors had responded. Lindo, taking the stage with Ryan Coogler, publicly thanked supporters, characterizing the situation as a moment that “could be incredibly negative becoming very positive.”

Lawson’s comments come after an outpouring of support for Jordan and Lindo from within the Black Hollywood community. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about inclusion, accessibility, and the responsibility of broadcasters to protect individuals from harm during live events.

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BAFTA Awards 2026: N-Word Outburst & Controversy with John Davidson

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 23, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A racial slur was audible during Sunday night’s BAFTA Awards ceremony after John Davidson, a guest with Tourette’s syndrome and the inspiration for the film I Swear, shouted the N-word whereas presenters Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were onstage. The outburst occurred as the Sinners actors were presenting the award for best visual effects, following a period during which Davidson had been exhibiting involuntary tics throughout the opening monologue.

Host Alan Cumming addressed the incident from the stage, stating, “You may have noticed some strong language in the background. This can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience,” and asked for “understanding” from the audience. Davidson subsequently left the auditorium to watch the remainder of the ceremony in a separate room.

Following the broadcast, the BBC issued an apology for failing to edit out the slur, according to reports. However, the BBC did reportedly censor another moment during the live broadcast, cutting off winner Akinola Davies Jr.’s statement of “free Palestine” at the conclusion of his acceptance speech, as reported by Deadline.

Delroy Lindo indicated that he and Jordan continued with their presenting duties despite the interruption. Speaking with Vanity Fair at Warner Brothers’ afterparty, Lindo said, “We did what we had to do,” but as well expressed a desire for direct communication from BAFTA officials, stating, “I wish someone from BAFTA spoke to us afterwards.”

The incident extended beyond the live ceremony. Production designer Hannah Beachler posted on X (formerly Twitter) that she was directly targeted with a similar outburst by Davidson on the way to dinner after the show, stating the incident occurred three times that evening.

Despite the disruption, Lindo appeared in good spirits at the afterparty, engaging in conversation with his Sinners costar Wunmi Mosaku, who had won the BAFTA for best supporting actress. Michael B. Jordan briefly attended an afterparty hosted by British GQ and Vogue.

The incident was the primary topic of conversation at a BAFTA nominees and guests dinner held after the ceremony. While attendees acknowledged Davidson’s Tourette’s syndrome and its connection to the film I Swear – whose star, Richard Aramayo, won both the BAFTA Rising Star Award and the lead actor prize – many were still visibly shaken by the outburst. Jordan was reportedly startled by the shout, and audience members audibly gasped.

The awards also saw Ryan Coogler win best screenplay, delivering a speech emphasizing the importance of community support, stating, “I come from a community that loves me and spoke a lot of power into me. They made me believe that I could do this. That I could be a writer.” Dame Donna Langley, chairwoman of Universal Pictures, received the BAFTA Fellowship Award, presented by Prince William and Kate Middleton in their first public appearance since reports of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s arrest in connection with Jeffrey Epstein surfaced.

February 23, 2026 0 comments
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Ludwig Göransson Wins BAFTA for Sinners Score – See Full Winners List

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 23, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Ludwig Göransson’s score for “Sinners” won the award for best original music at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) in London on Sunday, February 22, 2026. It marks the second time in three years the Swedish composer has received the honor.

Göransson previously won the BAFTA for best original music in 2024 for his work on Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” according to Jedi News. This win makes him the first composer to win the award twice within a three-year span since Gustavo Santaolalla was recognized for “The Motorcycle Diaries” (2004) and “Babel” (2006).

The composer recently secured wins at the Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globes, and Grammys for the “Sinners” score prior to the BAFTA ceremony. He was up against a competitive field at the BAFTAs, including Alexandre Desplat, a thirteen-time nominee and three-time winner, who was nominated for his score for Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein.”

Ryan Coogler, director of “Sinners,” accepted the award on Göransson’s behalf, joking that the composer was currently working on a “minor indie film” – a reference to Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic, “The Odyssey,” slated for release this summer. Other nominees in the category were Jonny Greenwood (“One Battle After Another”), Max Richter (“Hamnet”), and Jerskin Fendrix (“Bugonia”).

Notably, the same five composers are similarly nominated in the best original score category at the upcoming Academy Awards on March 1, representing the first time in fourteen years that both the BAFTAs and the Oscars have featured identical nominees. In 2012, the awards diverged, with Thomas Newman winning the BAFTA for “Skyfall” and Mychael Danna taking the Oscar for “Life of Pi.”

“Sinners” received a total of thirteen nominations at the BAFTAs, ultimately winning three awards: best original screenplay, best supporting actress for Wunmi Mosaku, and best original music. “One Battle After Another” was awarded best film, with Paul Thomas Anderson receiving the award for best director for his work on the film.

The awards ceremony also featured a performance by K-pop group HUNTR/X, marking their debut on a major awards show with their hit song “Golden.” The BAFTAs do not include a category for best original song. HUNTR/X is scheduled to perform at the BRIT Awards next Saturday, February 28, becoming the first K-pop group to perform on that stage. They will also perform “Golden” at the Academy Awards ceremony on March 15, where the song is nominated for best original song.

During the In Memoriam segment, Jessie Ware performed Barbra Streisand’s classic, “The Way We Were,” from the 1973 film of the same name. The performance honored recently deceased figures including Robert Redford, Catherine O’Hara, Rob Reiner, Brigitte Bardot, Val Kilmer, and Gene Hackman.

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