
Michael B. Jordan didn’t just show up to the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards… He owned the red carpet. The Hollywood heavyweight stepped out at London’s Royal Festival Hall on February 22 looking sharp in a tailored charcoal double-breasted suit, paired with a sleek black shirt and tie. But it wasn’t just the fit that had fans talking… It was the subtle details, including his diamond stud earrings and polished finish, that elevated the entire look. The moment quickly went viral after a video of Michael B. Jordan’s arrival on TikTok, sparking a flood of reactions from fans who couldn’t get enough of his red-carpet presence.
Michael B. Jordan Sends Fans Into Meltdown

Social media users wasted no time flooding the comments with praise (and thirst.) “He’s so fine, and I love it when men wear small stud natural diamond earrings, it just does something,” one fan wrote, zeroing in on his accessories. Another chimed in with, “Just too gorgeous!!” while someone else boldly declared, “My man.”
Others kept it simple but effective, calling him “so handsome” and “fine as hell.” And it wasn’t just about looks; some fans used the moment to celebrate something bigger, with one commenter writing, “Black excellence, so proud.”
BBC Apologizes After Jordan Slur Scandal

A major controversy unfolded following the 79th BAFTA Awards, after Oscar-winner Michael B. Jordan became the subject of an on-air moment that quickly sparked backlash.
During the ceremony, an attendee with Tourette’s syndrome, identified as John Davidson, involuntarily shouted a racial slur while Jordan and his “Sinners” co-star Delroy Lindo were on stage presenting. While the moment itself was deeply upsetting, the outrage intensified after the BBC, which aired the ceremony with a two-hour delay, failed to edit the slur from the broadcast.
BBC Under Fire After ‘Clear Breach’ Admission

The network’s Executive Complaints Unit later ruled that the incident should never have made it to air, calling it a “clear breach” of editorial standards. BBC’s chief content officer, Kate Phillips, confirmed the error was not intentional, explaining that the production team did not hear the slur in real time and therefore didn’t remove it before broadcast.
Still, the fallout was significant.
BBC Admits ‘Serious Mistake’ After BAFTAs Backlash

Phillips personally apologized to Jordan and Lindo, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation and admitting that the organization “must learn from our mistakes.” The controversy was further amplified when the unedited version remained available on BBC iPlayer until the following morning, a decision later labeled a “serious mistake” in the official report.
‘Sinners’ Dominates BAFTAs With Historic Wins

Despite the controversy surrounding the ceremony, “Sinners” emerged as one of the night’s biggest success stories at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards. The vampire thriller, directed by Ryan Coogler, took home three major awards, making history as the most decorated film by a Black director at the ceremony.
Among its wins, Wunmi Mosaku earned Best Supporting Actress, while Coogler secured Best Original Screenplay. Composer Ludwig Göransson also picked up Best Original Score, adding to the film’s impressive haul.
The film was a standout contender overall, racking up 13 nominations, the second-highest of the night, solidifying its place as one of the most celebrated projects at this year’s BAFTAs.
