The battle to cast Robert Aramayo in I Swear: ‘I was told to get a big name – and lose the swearing’
When I met Kirk Jones, the writer and director of Tourette’s biopic I Swear, a week before Sunday’s Bafta ceremony he hoped ...
Tourette syndrome campaigner Jim Davidson, who was attending as a guest, shouted a racial slur while Michael B. Jordan and ...
Davidson is a Scottish campaigner for Tourette syndrome. He made headlines at the 2026 BAFTAs for racial outbursts.
The British actor, wearing Dior, took home not one but two top prizes ...
Brit Aramayo beat US stars such Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet, while One Battle After Another picked up six awards.
Awarded best actor and rising star for role as man with Tourette syndrome in I Swear the 33-year-old was ‘mesmerising’ even when learning his craft in Hull ...
Big news from London! I don't usually cover the BAFTA Awards from the UK but this win deserves a special mention. Last night ...
Opinion
I Swear’s Robert Aramayo had Bafta’s feelgood moment, but the night belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson
Six wins for US director’s ICE-baiting film of American resistance recognised Anderson’s commitment to complex drama, while best actor win for rising British star was thoroughly deserved ...
Last night had a few surprises, with the biggest twist of the evening being Robert Aramayo beating out Timothee Chalamet, ...
He beat Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan, and Timothée Chalamet for Lead Actor.
Double Bafta winner Robert Aramayo calls for ‘grace’ towards Tourette’s after campaigner shouts slur
Robert Aramayo called on society to ‘have grace’ towards the ‘complex’ and ‘really misunderstood’ Tourette syndrome after ...
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