The BBC has released a statement on the clumsily handled incident, apologizing that the racial slur, shouted as Michael B.
BAFTA backlash grows after Tourette’s advocate shouts slur during Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presentation.
An outburst from a man with Tourette syndrome during the British equivalent of the Oscars has sparked fierce backlash and controversy.
Awards ceremony organizers, and the BBC, which aired the show, received backlash after a clip of the outburst circulated online Sunday.
The British Academy Film Awards and the BBC issued apologies after a series of audible outbursts from an attendee with Tourette syndrome, including a racial slur yelled while Michael B. Jordan and ...
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.
Tourette syndrome is front of mind for many people this week after John Davidson, a Tourette syndrome activist whose life inspired the BAFTA-nominated film “I Swear,” shouted expletives at the British ...
The British Academy Film Awards and BBC have apologized Monday for a racial slur that was broadcast during Sunday’s show ...
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 ...
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.