BAFTA judge Jonte Richardson quits the organization after the recent controversy involving Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson.
Davidson yelled out a racial slur during the Sunday night award ceremony while Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. Many are unhappy with the way that BAFTA handled the situation.
Jonte shared the news he was quitting with a statement posted to his LinkedIn.
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JONTE RICHARDSON
After considerable soul-searching, I feel compelled to withdraw from the BAFTA emerging talent judging panel. The organisation’s handling of the unfortunate Tourette’s N-Word incident last night at the awards was utterly unforgivable. I cannot and will not contribute my time energy and expertise to an organisation that has repeatedly failed to safeguard the dignity of its Black guests, members and the Black creative community. This is particularly unfortunate given that this year’s cohort boasts some incredible Black talent, especially one of my favourite shows of 2025 “Just Act Normal”. However, when an organisation like BAFTA, with its own long history of systemic racism, refuses to acknowledge the harm inflicted on both the Black and disabled communities and offer an appropriate apology, remaining involved would be tantamount to condoning its behaviour. I hope BAFTA leadership comprehend the damage they and the BBC have caused and take the necessary steps to ensure their production staff are inclusive enough to prevent such an issue in the future.
Yours sincerely,
Jonte Richardson
Davidson has issued an apology, as has BAFTA. You can read them both here.