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‘SNL’ takes aim at BAFTAs’ racial slur Tourette’s incident — and more canceled A-listers

March 1, 2026
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‘SNL’ takes aim at BAFTAs’ racial slur Tourette’s incident — and more canceled A-listers

“Saturday Night Live” addressed the BAFTAs racial slur incident head-on with a skit poking fun at celebs marred by controversy.

The iconic sketch show posted a skit on YouTubethat was cut for time during its latest episode, hosted by “Heated Rivalry” star Connor Storrie. The skit involved impersonations of celebs blaming Tourette’s syndrome as an excuse for their past behavior.

The skit took aim at Mel Gibson, “Real Housewives of New York” alum Jill Zarin, J.K. Rowling, Armie Hammer, Bill Cosby, Louis C.K. and Kanye West.

“This week at the BAFTA Awards, the crowd was shocked as several offensive words were shouted from the crowd,” the skit began.

A man portraying Mel Gibson, with a grey beard and hair, stands in a blue suit against a blue background.
“SNL” poked fun at the BAFTAs controversy last week with a sketch of canceled celebs blaming Tourette’s syndrome for their past behavior, which included Mel Gibson (played by Andrew Dismukes).
A woman with brown hair and a white cardigan yelling, with
Jill Zarin, played by Sarah Sherman, blamed her tirade against Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show that got her fired from the upcoming “Real Housewives of New York” reboot on Tourette’s.

“But as host Alan Cumming pointed out, the hateful language was unintentional. It was involuntary verbal tics from a man suffering from Tourette’s syndrome.”

“SNL” cast member Andrew Dismukes then launched into his impersonation of Mel Gibson.

“I’m Mel Gibson, and as I probably should have pointed out decades ago, I too, suffer from Tourette’s, which explains a lot of the things I’ve said or yelled through the years,” he said.

“Am I proud of what I’ve said? No. But I’m very proud for you to know that it was because of Tourette’s. Unfortunately, I’m not alone.”

A man in a light grey suit jacket and dark vest smiling at the camera, with a title that reads
The episode’s host, Connor Storrie, poked fun at Armie Hammer’s cannibalism accusations.
A man in a black long-sleeved shirt, black sunglasses, and a silver chain with a safety pin pendant stands against a purple background, with the word
Kam Patterson played Kanye West, joking that he had “three different kinds of Tourette’s.”

Sarah Sherman played Jill Zarin, who was recently fired from the “RHONY” rebootafter posting an Instagram video criticizing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.

“You might have seen the video I posted this week where I said Bad Bunny did the worst halftime show in history and why was it in Spanish? And where were all the white people?” Sherman as Zarin asked.

“But what you didn’t know is I suffer from severe long-winded monologue-style Tourette’s, a condition that affects nine out of 10 people on Long Island.”

Storrie also hilariously played Armie Hammer.

A woman with long light brown hair and a black top stands against a yellow background with
Ashley Padilla as J.K. Rowling explained her anti-transgender views were caused by Tourette’s.
An actor dressed as Bill Cosby in a colorful sweater, with
Kenan Thonpson revived his Bill Cosby impersonation for the skit.

“Not many people know this, but one of the most common side effects of Tourette’s is cannibalism,” he cracked.

Ashley Padilla as Rowling explained the “Harry Potter” writer’s anti-transgender views.

“Tourette’s isn’t just blurting out an offensive word. It can be years-long obsession with something like trans life and a deep anger that someone who was born with a wand in their pants would want that one removed and replaced with a Horcrux,” she said.

Kam Patterson as West garnered plenty of laughs when he confessed to having “three different kinds of Tourette’s.”

Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presenting the Special Visual Effects Award at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026.
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo had the N-word hurled them at the 2026 BAFTA Awards last Sunday by Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson while the “Sinners” stars were presenting an award during the ceremony (pictured here). Getty Images for BAFTA
John Davidson attends the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards.
Davidson, pictured here at the BAFTAs, later shared he was “deeply mortified” and that his involuntary tics were in no way intentional. Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images

During last week’s BAFTA Awards, Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo had the N-word shouted at them by Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson.while the “Sinners” stars were presenting an award.

Davidson later spoke out about the incident, sharing that he was “deeply mortified if anyone considers my involuntary tics to be intentional or to carry any meaning.”

BAFTA also apologized “unreservedly” to Jordan and Lindo, and the BBC also apologized for not editing out the moment prior to broadcast.

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