Bravo recently released the trailer for the upcoming 17th season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” In it, not only do fans get a taste of the drama between the cast, including some new ladies, but they’re also introduced to Porsha Williams’ two love interests. This comes as she is going steady in real time with one of the two people featured.
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Porsha Williams Was Dating Two People Amid ‘RHOA’ Season 17 Filming
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Bravo released the trailer for “RHOA” season 17 on February 24. The network teased the show, saying, “With fan favorites and new faces joining the mix, friendships are pushed to their limits. Atlanta is hotter, bolder, and more unpredictable than ever, and keeping it peachy is the ultimate challenge.”
In the trailer, longtime cast member Williams is seen navigating her life post-divorce from Simon Guobadia. She says as she sits on a man’s lap, “I didn’t expect God to send a six-five-tall man with big arms and tattoos.” After that, she then introduced her costars to whom she calls her “friend” Patrice “Sway” McKinney.
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Regarding her romantic life, the trailer then features Williams and McKinney seemingly discussing their future together, with McKinney mentioning not going overboard with playing the field.
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The Longtime ‘Housewives’ Star Had A Heated Exchange With Kelli Ferrell
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Elsewhere in the trailer, Williams appears to have a verbal altercation with one of her costars, Kelli Ferrell. Williams asked Ferrell, “You haven’t slept with a married man?” This prompts the second season “RHOA” star to say, “No, I have not,” before Williams asserts, “You absolutely did.”
Later, the ladies seem to be at a group dinner, and Ferrell can be heard saying that Williams had been romantically involved with “every Nigerian in Atlanta.” This part of the trailer then ended with Williams leaving the dinner, shouting down to Ferrell, “Sit the f–k down.”
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Fans Are Reacting To The Trailer & Porsha Williams’ Dating Life
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After the newly released trailer was released online, fans of the long-running Bravo series weighed in, with many commenting on Williams. One person joked, “Well damn Porsha. Just how many Nigerian men are in Atlanta?” Someone else said, “I’m so here for it. Porsha’s new boo, Kelli vs Porsha, Drew vs K Michelle, and so much more.”
Another “RHOA” fan questioned, “Was Porsha dating the Ready to Love guy with the beard….. tough times, I guess.” Someone else reacted to the trailer itself, writing, “Ohh this looks promising, I’m seated for the mess.” Finally, another person said, “Looks so good. Excited for the return of the Porsha show. Plus Phaedra’s first full season back and the iconic K Michelle.”
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The ‘RHOA’ Star Is In Love
In October 2025, PEOPLE reported that Williams spoke about her love life on a panel. She said at the time, “It’s been the hardest year of my life.” However, she later went Instagram official with her girlfriend, McKinney, with several photos and videos of them together, including on in front of a Christmas tree.
She said in the caption, “Happiest Birthday @sway_thepro. Hope this year continues to bring you everything you want and more! Can’t wait to act up Saturday!” Williams then spoke to Entertainment Tonight in December 2025 about the relationship. According to her, “So, we’ve been dating for a while now. You know, before I think I mentioned ‘he is nice, and she is nice,’ so I started to focus more on her, so we were dating pretty solidly, and Thanksgiving came around.”
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After that, Williams stated that they decided to spend Thanksgiving together, saying, “We had a bomb Thanksgiving.” Regarding the status of their relationship, she revealed, “We are very close. Definitely still dating. We’re exclusive. I don’t want to put too much pressure on it. You know, I move really fast. The next time you see me, I might be engaged.”
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The New Season Premieres In April
According to Deadline, season 17 of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” premieres on April 5. In addition to Williams and Ferrell, the show’s full-time cast includes returnees Phaedra Parks, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton Mwangi, and Angela Oakley. The new peach-holders for the season are singer K. Michelle and restaurateur Pinky Cole. Cynthia Bailey is also returning as a friend of the show.
Aside from providing a look into Williams’ love life, the “RHOA” season 17 trailer is jam-packed with drama, laughs, and instances of the cast sharing genuine personal struggles. Oakley can be heard saying in the clip, “It’s been the hardest year of my life.”
Hilary Duff Comin’ Clean About ‘Toxic’ Mom Group …And Past Lindsay Lohan Feud!
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Hilary Duff is comin’ clean about the “toxic” mom group fiasco that took the internet by storm last month … and is even addressing past drama with Lindsay Lohan!
The “Roommates” singer reflected on all the drama — new and old — on her Wednesday appearance on “Call Her Daddy.” She first recalls her teenage “nemesis” Lindsay … who she was often pitted against back in the early aughts — and with whom she was notoriously involved in a love triangle with the late Aaron Carter.
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But, the singer and actress confirmed any beef with LiLo was buried way back in the day … saying they came to an understanding one night at the club and even took a shot together!
Hilary noted people didn’t have to “connect very many dots” and pushed back at the narrative, explaining … “It sucks to read something that’s not true, and it sucks on behalf of six women and all of their lives.”
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She even addressed her husband Matthew Komagetting involved in the drama — it’s all in the clip.
When the word “Kaiju” enters a conversation, most people tend to think of Godzilla. The King of the Monsters’ debut in 1954 was both iconic and chilling, especially since he was meant to serve as an allegory for the horrors that nuclear warfare could bring upon the Earth. While there have beensome valiant attempts, very few monster movies come close to capturing the blend of allegory and spectacle of Godzilla. That all changed in 2016 when Nacho Vigalondo delivered one of the strangest yet unique monster movies with Colossal.
Colossal follows the life of Gloria (Anne Hathaway), a writer struggling with her alcoholic tendencies and the end of her relationship. At her rope’s end, she travels back to her hometown of Mainhead, New Hampshire, where she takes up a job at a bar run by her childhood friend Oscar (Jason Sudeikis). Around the same time, a massive reptilian monster starts ripping through Seoul, South Korea. It’s revealed that the monster is connected to Gloria’s actions; if she dances, it dances, and if she walks, it walks — though it ends up causing more destruction in the process. What really makes Colossal a standout is how it uses the monster as a metaphor for alcoholism and its destructive effects.
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Colossal was a turning point in Anne Hathaway’s career. While she’d previously played a literal princess in The Princess Diaries, a struggling journalist in The Devil Wears Prada, and impressed fans with her turn as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises, Colossal lets her tap into her inner messiness to play Gloria. Gloria’s alcohol issues, much like the monster stomping through Seoul, make a mess of her life. She loses her job, her boyfriend, and is directly responsible for causing untold damage halfway around the world. Part of the draw of Colossal is watching Hathaway play a character who’s the complete opposite of her usual roles, and nailing it in the process.
If Hathaway’s performance in Colossal is a surprise, then no one was prepared for the extremely dark turn Sudeikis takes as Oscar. Midway through Colossal, it’s revealed that Oscar can control his own massive avatar, a giant robot. It’s also revealed that he is a monster himself: he bullies one of his friends, Joel (Austin Stowell), for showing romantic interest in Gloria, and starts verbally belittling her as she begins to gain control over her monster. It’s a pattern that fits an abusive relationship to a T, and it’s utterly shocking to see the man who would later play the incredibly kind Ted Lasso play such a despicable human being. Yet it also shows that Sudeikis has incredible range as an actor.
“It’s going to be the cheapest Godzilla movie ever, I promise. It’s going to be a serious Godzilla movie, but I’ve got an idea that’s going to make it so cheap that you will feel betrayed.”
Toho and Voltage eventually settled out of court, which turned out to be a boon to the indie world. Following its TIFF premiere, Colossal was scooped up by NEON, which has become one of the world’s biggest independent film distributors. NEON’s list of films includes Academy Award winners like Parasiteand Anora, as well as sleeper hits like Hulu’s Palm Springs. None of it would be possible without Colossal, which shows that Godzilla isn’t the only giant monster that can rule the movie screen.
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Barbra Streisandis under fire on social media after sharing what she appeared to intend as a heartfelt congratulatory message to Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu. The EGOT-winning legend took to Instagram to celebrate Liu’s gold medal victory at the Winter Olympics, but the post quickly drew criticism from some users who felt the caption veered off course. While many fans praised Alysa Liu’s historic achievement, others questioned Barbra Streisand’s wording and the personal anecdote she included.
On February 21, Streisand congratulated Liu after the skater secured gold at the Winter Olympics in Milan. The singer shared her excitement about the achievement while noting a personal connection she discovered.
“We were so happy to see Alysa Liu win the gold medal in Milan yesterday. My husband just showed me that in 2019 she skated to my song ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade.’ I’m so proud of her. I heard that she is half Chinese. My second family in Brooklyn that lived above us was a Chinese family called the Choys. I worked in their Chinese restaurant since I was 12 years old and also baby sat for their children. She was like a second mother to me.”
While the message was meant to honor Liu’s accomplishment, parts of the caption quickly became the focus of online discussion.
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Soon after the tribute went live, social media users began reacting to the wording, with some suggesting the message felt awkward or off topic. “’I heard she is half Chinese’ took me out,” one user commented as another sarcastically said, “Heard she’s Chinese, posts pic of Chinese people she knows. incredible”
Someone else wrote, “Girl, this caption was a wild ride,” while a fourth bluntly said, “Boomer posting, this is so funny I’m sorry.”
Beyond the wording, other critics argued the caption shifted attention away from Liu’s accomplishment and toward Streisand’s personal experiences. One widely shared reaction summed up the sentiment circulating online, “How do I make her gold medal winning accomplishment by an Asian woman about me?’ – Barbra probably.”
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The comments didn’t stop there. Another Instagram user chimed in with, “Welp. We now know Barbra writes her own posts,” while someone else simply asked, “the caption???” adding a skull emoji.
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Alysa Liu’s Gold Medal Performance Marked A Full-Circle Moment
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Liu’s Olympic victory wasn’t just about the medal. It also represented the culmination of a deeply personal journey that has defined her career. Her gold-winning program, set to Donna Summer’s “MacArthur Park,” showcased both technical precision and emotional artistry, with the 20-year-old appearing fully immersed in the moment during the final stretch of the performance.
For Liu, success wasn’t solely about the podium but about the opportunity to express herself on the ice. “I’m really grateful that I got the chance to showcase my art and my ideas,” she said after winning.
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Alysa Liu’s Historic Gold Marks First U.S. Women’s Olympic Win In 24 Years
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The historic moment also carried broader significance, marking the first Olympic gold medal for a U.S. women’s figure skater in 24 years. Liu’s path to that achievement has been anything but conventional. She first stepped onto the ice at just five years old after her father, Arthur Liu, recognized her potential and committed heavily to her development.
“I spared no money, no time,” he said in an interview with “60 Minutes.” “I just saw the talent.” That dedication meant Liu’s childhood looked very different from most, with intense training schedules during her early teenage years that required daily time on the ice.
Alysa Liu Also Helped Secure Team USA Gold
Liu’s Olympic success extended beyond her individual performance, as she also played a key role in Team USA’s gold medal victory earlier in the competition. On February 6, the 20-year-old delivered her short program during the team event, finishing second behind Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto with a score of 74.90, despite receiving a quarter under-rotation call on her triple loop.
The strong performance contributed valuable points toward the United States securing the top podium spot.
Can you answer these movie questions, wherein each correct response begins with a successive letter of the word “Collider”?
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Welcome to the Collider Movie Quiz! Every Monday through Friday, we’ll give you an opportunity to prove your knowledge in the world of film trivia. We’ll be using the most prestigious, scientifically accurate method for separating world-premiere cinephiles from straight-to-DVD casuals: multiple choice! Be sure to sign in and track your day-to-day progress, and don’t forget to try our daily TV Quiz for another challenge!
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Whether it’s actors or directors, beloved franchises or cult classics, critical darlings or Oscar snubs, the artistry of silent films or a silent film called The Artist… we’ll cover it all. Cinema has a storied and textured tradition, but just how much of it is stashed in the recesses of your celluloid brain? You’ll need to roll through reels upon reels of the useless factoids you’ve accumulated over the years in order to focus in on the correct answer. And when in doubt, deductive reasoning can always be your reliable Second Unit. Today’s challenge: We’re going to spell “Collider,” one letter at a time. Here are eight questions whose answers will each begin with a successive letter in that word. Click “Start Quiz” below for our feature presentation!
Game of Thronesmay have ended almost seven years ago, but the franchise is stronger than ever, with both House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms becoming huge successes and more spin-offs being developed. George R. R. Martin recently announced that his franchise, which spans both page and screen, is now heading to the stage alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company with the upcoming play The Mad King.
This spin-off is the most directly connected to Game of Thrones as it explores the reign of King Aerys II Targaryen (David Rintoul), father of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), allowing it to feature many important characters, some of whom appear in the original show and others who impact the story long after their deaths. Even more intriguing is that Martin’s announcement reveals that the play will focus on the Tourney at Harrenhal, an event that fans have been speculating about for decades. As such, The Mad King is in a position to answer a long-standing mystery that Game of Thrones never addressed.
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The Tourney at Harrenhal Sets Up the Events of ‘Game of Thrones’
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While the play takes place roughly 17 years before Game of Thrones, the Tourney at Harrenhal is a significant factor in the show’s events because it is one of the inciting events of Robert’s Rebellion. This war shapes Westeros ahead of Game of Thrones, positioning characters for their various roles. But more importantly, the tourney itself brings Lyanna Stark (Aisling Franciosi) and Rhaegar Targaryen (Wilf Scolding) together, directly leading to Jon Snow’s (Kit Harington) birth. Throughout Martin’s books, there are several references to the event where Rhaegar crowns Lyanna the Queen of Love and Beauty, and Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) joins the Kingsguard, but the tourney’s biggest mystery involves a character known only as the Knight of the Laughing Tree.
In the books, this story is relayed through Meera Reed (Ellie Kendrick), who heard it from her father. She explains that a crannogman — likely her father, Howland (Leo Woodruff) — was bullied by three squires, only to be saved by Lyanna Stark. Soon after, the Knight of the Laughing Tree joined the joust, challenging the men these squires served and defeating all threebefore demanding that they teach their squires honor. After the mystery knight’s victory, Aerys grows suspicious, believing the anonymous knight to be his enemy, and sends men to unmask the stranger. However, the Knight of the Laughing Tree is never found, leaving his identity a mystery.
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‘Game of Thrones’ New Prequel Can Reveal the Knight of the Laughing Tree’s Identity
The Tourney at Harrenhal leaves the knight’s identity unconfirmed, and over the years, fans have developed many theories. Ned Stark (Sean Bean) and all three of his siblings are present in the story, making them possibilities. With the mystery knight’s shield and name coming from a weirwood tree, the Northern family all seem like candidates. Other possibilities include Howland Reed himself and Ashara Dayne, who is a mysterious figure herself. However, the most widely accepted idea is that the knight is Lyanna Stark. The description fits, as she would have known about the bullying, worshipped the Old Gods, and been smaller than most knights, though this doesn’t explain the knight’s jousting skill. If Lyanna is the knight, it could explain how she and Rhaegar meet, since he is one of the people Aerys sends to pursue the knight. Proponents of this theory even suggest that these events inspired Rhaegar’s interest in Lyanna, which is a major plot point that impacts Game of Thrones.
Since Martin and the RSC’s upcoming play explores the significant events of the Tourney at Harrenhal, it should address the Knight of the Laughing Tree’s story, providing answers that fans have been waiting for. While the play itself may not be officially canon, especially as it will likely make some changes to Martin’s story, the author did work with the production, meaning that he likely provided information about his unfinished plans. After the books left this Game of Thrones mystery unsolved for decades, The Mad King has the chance to finally answer it.
The 2024 action-comedy Freaky Tales is a unique and hilarious anthology that brings together the lives of a handful of very different characters during one unusual night in Oakland, California, in 1987. Amid the cast of talented actors, including Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, and Dominique Thorne, is a remarkable cameo from Tom Hanks.Arriving completely by surprise, he delivers a monologue that’s one of the film’s more captivating moments. While his appearance happened as a favor, it turned out to define the movie in many ways.
Tom Hanks Appears as a Video Store Clerk in ‘Freaky Tales’
The scene in question comes almost halfway through the movie, during the segment Born To Mack. Clint, played by Pascal, walks into a video store where the clerk (Hanks) is watching the basketball game that becomes pivotal toward the end of the film. An exchange about the game’s score leads to a conversation about underdogs and why we find them so compelling. Hanks, wearing thick-rimmed glasses and a shirt for a real-life Oakland donut shop, launches into his top five underdog movies.
He begins with the “obvious” choice, boxing classic Rocky, declaring that “it’s best just to get it out of the way.” He then lists Hoosiers, The Dirty Dozen, and The Verdict, before withholding the number one spot when he learns that Clint is not there for movie recommendations, but the private poker game in the back room. He does hint that it’s a 1979 film that Roger Ebert called “a cinematic miracle”, which fellow movie geeks will inform you refers to the drama Breaking Away.Clint is perplexed by the entire conversation, simply wanting to gain access to the poker game, and invokes the ire of the clerk by confessing he hasn’t seen most of the movies that are in his top five. It’s a delightful tonal pause in the film, but also one that is in keeping with its themes.
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The Scene Was Pure 80’s Nostalgia From an Icon of The Decade
It might seem odd that the multi-time Oscar winner would appear in a scrappy independent anthology, but the actor has some connections to both the film’s creators and its setting. Directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck worked with Tom Hanks on the TV series Masters of the Air, and wrote the cameo for him after learning that the star is something of a legend in Oakland, where the film is set. Growing up in the area, Hanks has publicly professed his love for the city’s baseball team, the Oakland A’s, and features on a mural in the city next to Too $hort, the musician who also stars in and executive produces the film.
The appearance is also a nod to a decade when the actor became a star. While he would become famous for prestige dramas such as Forrest Gump and Saving Private Ryan in the 90s, the 80s were where he became a household name with comedies that defined the cinematic era. Offbeat concepts like Big, The ‘Burbs, and Splash could be said to be in the ballpark of what Freaky Tales is inspired by, where reality and fantasy meet to create a fascinating story.
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Tom Hanks’ Speech Fits Perfectly With The Themes of ‘Freaky Tales’
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The cameo also serves as something of a rallying cry for the movie’s characters, all of whom are battling overwhelming odds of some description. Clint himself is trying to break free of a life of organized crime; while in other chapters, Barbie (Dominique Thorne) and Entice (Normani) are looking to prove themselves as rappers on a big stage, and Tina (Ji-young Yoo) and Lucid (Jack Champion) are looking to defend themselves against attacks from Skinheads. As Hanks’ character says in his speech: “That’s why we love the underdogs, it’s a projection of ourselves. We’re all just a bunch of losers. We cannot kill Darth Vader, we cannot win a rumble against The Soc’s, and we definitely cannot beat L.A. And yet, the underdog believes they can achieve the impossible.”
By the time the movie ends, the film’s various underdogs have done just that, almost motivated by that assessment. Hanks is seen as a comforting voice in Hollywood history – he’s played Santa Claus, Mister Rogers, Walt Disney, and many other figures we associate with authority or hope in the world. As such, he’s the perfect person to offer this rallying cry, even if it is delivered in a more sour tone than we are used to.
The scene turned out to be one of the standout moments of Freaky Tales, as the surprise and affection many of us have for Hanks is fostered in the neon-lit walls of a video store. For a film so affectionate about the past, who better than one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars to underline its message.Freaky Tales is available to stream on HBO Max in the U.S.
State of the Union Trump Honors Charlie Kirk … Erika Emotional in Audience
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During the State of the Union on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump paid tribute to the late right-wing political advocate Charlie Kirk, who was publicly killed last year … saying there should be no political violence of any kind as Charlie’s wife, Erika Kirk, is seen getting emotional in the audience.
While Trump was honoring those whose stories have impacted our country recently, he took a moment to honor who he called his “great friend, Charlie Kirk.” As the broadcast panned to Erika in the audience, tears filled her eyes as the president described the fatal last moments Charlie lived.
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Erika wiped away tears as members of the audience took to their feet and applauded for her late husband. Trump addressed the nation in regards to Charlie’s death, saying we must remember we are “one nation, under God” and must “totally reject political violence of any kind.”
As we previously reported … the conservative commentator died after being shot in the neck on a college campus in September 2025. Donald Trump announced his death on social media, shortly after Charlie was rushed to a nearby hospital.
Kirk had died after sustaining injuries from a shooting at the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, UT, during a Q&A with students where hundreds of people, including some protesters, had gathered.
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Kirk was a devoted ally of President Donald Trump … promoting election fraud misinformation after the 2020 election. He also appeared before a House Committee on the January 6 riots because Turning Point sent several buses to the rally. He pleaded the Fifth to questions posed by the committee, though his team said they did hand over thousands of documents.
Charlie is survived by his two young children, along with Erika, who has since taken over as CEO of Charlie’s non-profit organization, “Turning Point USA.”
Michael B. Jordan is reportedly “repulsed” after a racial slur was hurled at him and his “Sinners” co-star Delroy Lindo during their presentation at the BAFTAs.
The incident, which was perpetrated by Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson, is understood to have left the Hollywood actor’s parents in tears.
John Davidson has since garnered backlash on social media for his outburst, with actor Jamie Foxx calling his action “unacceptable.”
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Michael B. Jordan Is ‘Repulsed’ After Being Called The N-Word By A Tourette’s Campaigner At The BAFTAs
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Michael B. Jordan is understandably taken aback after suffering racial abuse at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) over the weekend.
As the event proceeded, Jordan and fellow black actor Delroy Lindo took to the stage to present the award for Best Visual Effects to “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”
However, just as they began their segment, Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson hurled the N-word at them, leaving other show attendees at London’s Royal Festival Hall in shock.
While BAFTA host Alan Cumming quickly addressed the room to note Davidson’s remark was an involuntary one because of his condition, it appears the emotional toll it took on Jordan and his family was immediate, with a source telling Metro that the actor is “disgusted and repulsed” by the outburst.
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“Michael had to do extensive research into the horrific psychological effects of racism to prepare for ‘Sinners,’ so he was disgusted, repulsed, and grossed out by John’s outburst,” the insider told the news outlet.
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John Davidson’s Outburst Made The Actor’s Day Worse
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In the horror film set in 1932 Mississippi, Jordan plays the dual role of criminal twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return home to start a juke joint only to be confronted by a supernatural evil.
To play the role effectively, the insider who spoke to Metro noted that he “read works by savants like Joy DeGruy Leary to prepare for the role, so the incident really reminded him about how much work has to be done to drive racism underground.”
To top it off, the incident couldn’t have come at a worse time, as the source said that Jordan was already “having a difficult day” after getting wind of “an upsetting incident” in the Atlanta area. Hence, Davidson’s remark “just made it worse.”
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“But, he is having a great year and won’t let this stop him. He’s focused on his new movie, The Thomas Crown Affair,” the source shared.
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Michael B. Jordan’s Family Was Left Shaken By The Incident
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While the live audience was stunned, social media outrage intensified when it was discovered that the BBC failed to edit the slur out despite removing a director’s plea to “free Palestine” elsewhere in the broadcast.
The program remained on the BBC iPlayer for hours before it was eventually removed.
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According to the news outlet, Jordan’s parents were left in tears after watching their sad encounter with the sad incident.
“His mum and dad broke down in tears when they saw what happened to him and Delroy, and it has been a horrible 48 hours for the family,” the insider said.
They continued, “Michael’s community in Newark was part of the Great Migration, which literally happened because Black people were being terrorised in the South. Seeing Michael and Delroy being called that word up there really hurt their loved ones, and so everyone is trying their best to support each other.”
“He postponed some plans in London to spend time with his parents as he recovers,” the source added.
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John Davidson Has Addressed His BAFTAs Raical Outburst
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Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes a person to make involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds called tics, and Davidson’s case seems to be more complicated as he suffers from coprolalia, which is a symptom that makes him involuntarily say socially unacceptable words or phrases, like when he famously shouted “f-ck the Queen” at Queen Elizabeth II in 2019.
Davidson released a statement on Monday expressing remorse for his outburst while adding that he’s “deeply mortified if anyone considers my involuntary tics to be intentional or to carry any meaning.”
He also thanked BAFTA for announcing to everyone that his tics are “involuntary and are not a reflection of my personal beliefs.”
“I was in attendance to celebrate the film of my life, I Swear, which, more than any film or TV documentary, explains the origins, condition, traits, and manifestations of Tourette Syndrome,” he continued. “I have spent my life trying to support and empower the Tourette’s community and to teach empathy, kindness, and understanding from others, and I will continue to do so.”
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The Tourette’s Advocate Was Criticized By Actor Jamie Foxx
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In his statement, Davidson revealed that he made the choice to leave the event, as he became aware of how his tics were affecting people around him.
“I chose to leave the auditorium early in the ceremony as I was aware of the distress my tics were causing,” Davidson said.
However, he still garnered social media backlash from some individuals, with actor Jamie Foxx labeling his behavior as “unacceptable.”
“Out of all the words you could’ve said, Tourette’s makes you say that. Nah, he meant that sh-t. Unacceptable,” the Oscar winner said.
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The BAFTAs and BBC have since apologized for the incident, especially for failing to edit out the slur before it aired.
Texas Representative Al Green was ejected from the 2026 State of the Union for protesting against President Donald Trump’s shared AI-generated social media video featuring Barack and Michelle Obama.
During the Tuesday, February 24, address to Congress, Green, 78, held a sign that read, “Black People Aren’t Apes!” as Trump, 79, and his associates stepped inside the House of Representatives. Green’s protest referred to Trump posting and subsequently deleting a 62-second clip that depicted Barack, 64, and Michelle, 62, as apes in a jungle earlier this month.
Green’s sign, written in underlined black marker against a white background, remained held high despite Majority Leader Steven Scalise attempting to pull it out of sight.
Several other members of Congress, including fellow Texan Troy Nehis, also tried to block Green’s sign from being filmed as part of the annual event’s live TV coverage but were unsuccessful as the sign remained in sight as Trump took to the podium.
President Donald Trump has reacted to Barack Obama‘s claim that aliens are real. Claiming his presidential predecessor overstepped national security rules, Trump, 79, told Fox News on Thursday, February 19, that Obama, 64, “gave classified information.” “He’s not supposed to be doing that,” Trump added. “I don’t know if they’re real or not. I can […]
A few minutes later, Green was escorted out of the room as a chant of “U.S.A, U.S.A, U.S.A” and applause was heard.
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Green told members of the media after he left the State of the Union that he would “do it again” if he were given the chance. In an X video shared by C-SPAN network, he said, “As you know, the President has depicted a former President and First Lady as apes. The behavior has been declared racist by a good many people but I don’t think the President has really received the message that it’s unacceptable. He seems to think that he can do these things with impunity.”
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Green continued, “Tonight, I wanted him to have a person confront him and let him know that Black people are not apes. That Black people are not going to tolerate this kind of behavior. I don’t speak for everybody but I speak for people of good will who understand that if you tolerate this kind of behavior, you perpetuate it. I refuse to tolerate this level of hate that the President is, in fact, putting into policy.”
He added that “we must take a stand against this level of invidious discrimination” and that Green’s drive led him to intentionally make Trump “know it and see it.”
Green told the cameras that he believed his mission was successful. “Judging by the expression on his [Trump’s] face, he got the message, he saw it,” Green reflected.
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A February 6 article by CNN reported that Trump “refused to apologize” for posting the AI video, “blaming a staffer for the mistake.”
President Donald TrumpKenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images
Reporting on a press conference that occurred on Air Force One, the President’s official aircraft, Trump said at the time, “I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine,” referring to the section that made claims about alleged fraud in voting machines. “It was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud. Nobody knew that that was in the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it, and probably they would have had the sense to take it down.”
Trump concluded, per the outlet, “Somebody slipped and missed a very small part … I didn’t make a mistake.”