Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson has issued an apology after he experienced a series of uncontrollable outbursts at the BAFTA Awards on Sunday night.
The British prizes, officially called the EE BAFTA Film Awards, often provide hints about who will win at Hollywood’s Academy Awards, held this year on March 15. “Sinners” has a record 16 Oscar ...
The film made headlines across the pond after its lead actor, Robert Aramayo, won the 2026 BAFTA for Best Actor in a Leading ...
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 ...
Opinion
Breaking Baz: Furious Outcry Over Tourette’s N-Word Outburst At BAFTAs Could Be A Teachable Moment
The fury over the BAFTA Awards' Tourette syndrome N-word outburst could be a teachable moment, Deadline's Baz Bamigboye writes.
Britain's film academy and the BBC apologized after a broadcast of the BAFTA awards ceremony that included an offensive outburst by an audience member with Tourette's syndrome.
The Tourettes campaigner made a racial slur as Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented at last night's BAFTAs ...
A Tourette syndrome campaigner has apologized after shouting a racial slur during the British Academy Film Awards, saying he ...
Tourette’s activist John Davidson, who inadvertently shouted the N-word at the BAFTAs, has released a statement.
Tourette syndrome campaigner Jim Davidson, who was attending as a guest, shouted a racial slur while Michael B. Jordan and ...
Big news from London! I don't usually cover the BAFTA Awards from the UK but this win deserves a special mention. Last night ...
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