Jamie Foxx slams Tourette’s activist John Davidson’s ‘unacceptable’ racial outburst at BAFTAs

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Jamie Foxx called out Tourette’s activist John Davidson for yelling a racial slur while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award at the BAFTA Awards 2026 on Sunday.

Foxx, 58, commented on an Instagram clip of the controversial moment, calling it “unacceptable.”

“nah he meant that s–t,” the Oscar winner wrote. “Out of all the words, you could’ve said Tourette’s makes you say that?”

Jamie Foxx (pictured above at the 2026 Grammy Awards) reacted to Tourette’s activist John Davidson yelling the N-word at the BAFTAs. Getty Images
Foxx (seen above at a Super Bowl 2026 party) called the incident “unacceptable.” Getty Images for Raising Caine's

Davidson hurled the N-word when Jordan, 39, and Lindo, 73, were presenting the award for best visual effects to “Avatar: Fire and Ash” on Sunday.

BAFTA Awards host Alan Cumming apologized for the incident, which wasn’t edited out of the BBC One broadcast.

“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,” Cumming told the audience.

Foxx responded to the controversy on Instagram, as seen above. theneighborhoodtalk/Instagram
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award at the BAFTAs when the N-word was hurled. Getty Images for BAFTA

The “Traitors” host also noted that “Tourette’s syndrome is a disability” and that “the tics you’ve heard tonight are involuntary.”

“Thanks for your understanding and helping create a respectful space for everyone,” Cumming, 61, added.

The BBC also released a statement apologizing for the incident, with a spokesperson saying, “Some viewers may have heard strong and offensive language during the Bafta Film Awards.

“This arose from involuntary verbal tics associated with Tourette syndrome, and as explained during the ceremony, it was not intentional,” the statement added.

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The “Sinners” stars (pictured above) kept presenting the award in the moment. Getty Images for BAFTA
Davidson (seen above at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards) yelled the N-word from the audience. Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images

Other stars who have reacted to Davidson’s use of the racial slur include “Sinners” production designer Hannah Beachler and “The Wire” alum Wendell Pierce.

“The situation is almost impossible, but it happened 3 times that night, and one of the three times was directed at myself on the way to dinner after the show,” Beachler claimed on X after the ceremony.

“I understand and deeply know why this is an impossible situation. I know we must handle this with grace and continue to push through,” the 55-year-old added. “But what made the situation worse was the throw away apology of ‘if you were offended’ at the end of the show. Of course we were offended.”

BAFTA Awards host Alan Cumming (pictured above) apologized for the N-word incident. Alberto Pezzali/Invision/AP
Cumming noted that “Tourette’s syndrome is a disability” after the incident. Getty Images for BAFTA

Pierce, meanwhile, called the situation “infuriating” that the “first reactions” from those involved weren’t “complete and full throatted [sic] apologies” to Jordan and Lindo.

“The insult to them takes priority,” the 62-year-old added. “It doesn’t matter the reasoning for the racist slur.”

Page Six has reached out to reps for Jordan and Lindo.

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