The BAFTAs and BBC are apologizing after John Davidson's Tourette syndrome tics during an onstage incident with the "Sinners" ...
BAFTA issues an apology to 'Sinners' stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo after an audience member who has Tourette ...
Delroy Lindo has broken his silence on the racial slur that was shouted at him and Michael B. Jordan while they were ...
Tourette syndrome is widely misunderstood. Here's what experts and advocates want you to know.
Lindo told Vanity Fair afterward that he and Jordan “did what we had to do” while presenting—but that he wished “someone from ...
What should have been a heralded night for Britain’s biggest night for film turned controversial after John Davidson was ...
A man with Tourette syndrome shouted a racial slur and other offensive remarks during the BAFTA awards ceremony Sunday. The ...
BAFTA, the BBC were under fire for failing both Black attendees and the Tourette’s community with their handling of the activist’s racial-slur outburst.
The British Academy thanked Tourette's campaigner John Davidson for his "dignity and consideration of others" after choosing to leave the Film Awards ceremony halfway through.
Awards ceremony organizers, and the BBC, which aired the show, received backlash after a clip of the outburst circulated online Sunday.
The "Sinners" actors appeared on stage to present the first award of the evening when the N word was heard from the audience.
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