The Sinners star took home the Best Supporting Actress gong last month - but the night was overshadowed by controversy.
Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku said the BBC’s failure to censor a racial slur at the Baftas “really tainted it' for her.
Mosaku was speaking on the red carpet of the Actor Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday and said she is not sure if she can forgive the BBC.
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