Hollywood heavyweight Delroy Lindo received a thunderous standing ovation at the NAACP Image Awards, delivering a stirring first statement since the Bafta Awards n-word debacle. The 73-year-old screen icon and 'Sinners' star exuded grace and gratitude, telling the Pasadena crowd, 'We appreciate all the support and love we have been shown.' Lindo flipped the script on the incident which saw Tourette's advocate John Davidson inadvertently hurl the racial insult during the televised Baftas—a moment that shockingly went unedited on BBC's delayed broadcast. Unfazed, the legend deemed the snafu a 'classic case of something very negative becoming very positive.' Regina Hall opened the night lauding Lindo and Ryan Coogler as 'two kings,' cascading love aplenty for their class act. The Sinners duo had the auditorium on its feet, celebrating not just their resolve but their triumph—Sinners snagged a stunning 13 trophies! With his own gong for Outstanding Supporting Actor, Lindo's speech highlighted the power and pride of being 'in a space where we don't need to justify ourselves.' Despite the Bafta mishap, the evening was about celebrating victories and sending love, summed up perfectly by Quinta Brunson's onstage shoutout: 'We see you. We're behind you…Love you.' Take that for turning lemons into box-office lemonade!
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Delroy Lindo Turns Bafta Blunder into Beacon of Positivity at Star-Studded NAACP Image Awards!

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