Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo/Getty Images Stuart Wilson/BAFTA 2026
Sandi Kay is a New Mexico based actor, director and producer. Actor Michael B. Jordan filmed “Creed II” on location in and around Deming, NM in 2018 with director and co-star Sylvester Stallone.
Like friend to Viva NM, Sandi Kay, Jordan is an advocate and an ally for diversity, representation, and inclusion. The following is our friend’s take on the aftermath of an unfortunate moment that took place in front of the world at this year’s British Academy Film Awards.
The BAFTA BBC Incident
by Sandi Kay
The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards were meant to celebrate craft, culture, and progress in global cinema. Instead, the night exposed something far more consequential. It revealed what leadership looks like when harm unfolds in real time and what it looks like when it does not.
During the ceremony, while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were onstage presenting, a racial slur was audibly shouted from the audience. The outburst came from a guest with Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological condition that can cause involuntary vocal tics. The context matters. The harm does too.
Prince William was in attendance as President of BAFTA.
The BBC aired the moment in its delayed broadcast. BAFTA issued an apology, later. The BBC issued an apology, later. In the hours immediately following the incident, when leadership is most visible, there was no personal public response from BAFTA’s president, who had been physically present in the room.
That silence is deafening.



