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BAFTA Awards host Alan Cumming cited John Davidson's Tourette Syndrome as the reason he shouted the N-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented onstage ... but Jamie Foxx isn't buying
Last night's British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) featured a controversial moment as John Davidson could be heard shouting numerous times during the ceremony. The campaigner for Tourette’s was heard yelling a racial slur while actors Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage to present the award for best visual effects.
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Tourette’s syndrome activist John Davidson said Monday that he left the BAFTA Awards in London early Sunday after his tics caused “distress” after he was heard involuntarily using the “N-word.” Davidson,
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Delroy Lindo said he and co-star Michael B. Jordan "did what we had to do" when faced with a racial slur while presenting at Sunday's event.