LONDON (AP) — Britain’s film academy and the BBC apologized to viewers after an audience member with Tourette syndrome ...
Host Alan Cumming stressed that the outbursts of profanity and slurs were involuntary and apologized for any offense the ...
John Davidson’s use of derogatory language during the BAFTA Film Awards was a symptom of the highly misunderstood ...
During Black History Month??? Tourette Syndrome activist John Davidson was heard shouting the N-word during Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo's presentation at the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday.
Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological condition that causes involuntary sounds or movements known as tics, has come under the spotlight after a man with the condition shouted a racial slur during the ...
The BBC has apologized after coming under fire for airing slurs said by a BAFTAs guest who lives with Tourette syndrome despite the broadcast on BBC One being on a time delay. At the 79th British ...
The host, Alan Cumming, acknowledged the “strong and offensive language” several times during the Sunday show and thanked the audience for their understanding.
A racial slur shouted during the awards show has raised questions about how Tourette’s outbursts should be understood ...
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses outbursts from Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who is the inspiration for nominated ...