Actor Noel Clarke says that BAFTA has requested all data of him to be erased from their platforms and shares his feelings of no longer "existing".
Noel Clarke claims, BAFTA are determined for him to never regain a place back in the community, despite no evidence of sexual misconduct being found against him by police.
Noel Clarke was accused of sexually harassing and bullying 20 women in an expose article published by the Guardian newspaper.
Despite the mass amount of claims, Police found no evidence against him and therefore were unable to conduct a proper investigation.
However, due to the allegations themselves, Clarke's life has never returned to what it once was.
Clarke had previously had a great relationship with BAFTA, with the academy giving him an honorary award for his outstanding performance in several UK films and TV programmes. However, due to public allegations, the academy revoked the award and took away his membership.
Clarke later filed a defamation lawsuit in May after the police said they found no evidence against him but reportedly dropped it four months later in September.
https://www.tiktok.com/@theshadeborough/video/7154719646464134405?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=enAfter the Guardian article on Clarke's allegations was published, BAFTA released a statement which stated,"We are grateful that The Guardian was able to provide a platform where the victims were able to identify themselves, and to come forward and tell their stories.As soon as The Guardian published firsthand accounts yesterday we immediately suspended the award and Noel Clarke's membership of BAFTA until further notice."
At the end of the video shared on Instagram, Noel stated to his audience that he has not yet given up to clear his name, saying "right now, I ain't dead, I'm here."