Tourette’s activist John Davidson said he’s humiliated after shouting the N-word at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during ...
Sinners production designer Hannah Beachler criticized Alan Cumming’s apology after Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson’s involuntary slur at the BAFTA Film Awards sparked controversy and public ...
Public backlash intensified, prompting the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to issue a formal apology to Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the broadcast.
John Davidson has issued a statement on the BAFTA Film Tourette racial slur at the 'Sinners' actors, which has caused fallout for the BBC and BAFTA.
The BBC has addressed the strong and offensive language that was heard during last night's BAFTA Film Awards. While the ceremony is pre-recorded, some of the language was heard on the BBC One ...
Dailymotion on MSN
John Davidson 'deeply mortified' after shouting racial slur during BAFTA Film Awards
After the incident caused outrage, Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson has said he is “deeply mortified” after shouting a racial slur during the Bafta Film Awards.
A debate has been sparked among BAFTA Film Awards attendees and online after a Tourette’s campaigner, John Davidson, was heard cursing throughout the show.
Tourette's researchers and experts address the issues surrounding John Davidson's outburst at the BAFTAs towards the "Sinners ...
The BBC has released a statement on the clumsily handled incident, apologizing that the racial slur, shouted as Michael B.
John Davidson, a Scottish campaigner for people with Tourette syndrome, who inspired the BAFTA-nominated film “I Swear,” said in a statement Monday that he was “deeply mortified if anyone considers my ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results