Awards ceremony organizers, and the BBC, which aired the show, received backlash after a clip of the outburst circulated ...
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 ...
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Charity hopes British film on Tourette syndrome will shine light on condition after BAFTA win
The vice chair of a charity supporting people with Tourette syndrome has expressed hope that a film telling the story of one ...
The "Sinners" actors appeared on stage to present the first award of the evening when the N word was heard from the audience.
At the BAFTAs on Sunday, John Davidson, an activist with Tourette syndrome and the subject of the BAFTA-winning film "I Swear," shouted the N-word when "Sinners" stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B.
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BAFTA says we will learn after N- word slur involving Michael B Jordan
BAFTA has apologised after an offensive outburst during the Film Awards left presenters and viewers stunned. What happened on ...
A man with Tourette syndrome shouted a racial slur and other offensive remarks during the BAFTA awards ceremony Sunday. The BBC did not edit out his outbursts in its delayed broadcast.
Tourette’s Syndrome advocate Davidson shouted a racial slur at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the show.
The BAFTA and BBC have apologized for a racial slur broadcast during the awards ceremony, highlighting the complexities of ...
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