Sadie Darcy (@sadiesingssongs) 's Twitter Profile
Sadie Darcy

@sadiesingssongs

Sadie. She/Her. 30s.🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦. Multi-fandom: Ted Lasso, Wicked, Moulin Rouge, The Bear, The Pitt, OFMD, Star Wars. Music/musicals. Minors DNI.

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lena 🕸️ (@tchaikovskism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

congratulations virtue moir on being the most talked and beloved and celebrated ice dance team at the 2026 olympics almost a decade after your retirement

Shannon (@shannon79053723) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Accommodation and accountability don’t have to cancel each other out. We can hold compassion for disability and still acknowledge that Black people should not have to endure racial slurs — intentional or not — as part of someone else’s inclusion.”

dezza ♊️ (@misanthropicc92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You lot are pissing me off. The BAFTAs could’ve: Started the show with an explanation of Tourette’s and given awareness. Briefed all attendees especially BLACK ones of the possibility they could’ve been called the n word whilst on stage. Duty of care doesn’t just go one way.

Ụlọma (@ulxma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The true test of your advocacy for neurodivergence and mental disorders is how you react when presented with the more complex and messy ones.

Renee 🪷 (@pettylupone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you can show grace to a man with Tourette’s then you can have grace for Black people who were triggered seeing two Black men having n*gg*r shouted at them while they were just trying to present an award. True compassion is NOT selective.

Carolyn Hinds 🇧🇧 #FreePalestine #CongoInCrisis (@carriecnh12) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BAFTA needs to issue a proper apology to Delroy, Michael, John, and viewers for how abysmally they handled this. Producers had 2 hours to edit that moment and chose not to knowing how it would be received, making it an intentional choice to cause hurt and embarrassment.

Zak 🌹 (@zakred567) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that the BBC censored out Free Palestine during a winners speech by black filmmakers but kept in the racial slur used against fellow black creatives really irks me.