In its statement, BAFTA clarified that the slur was shouted involuntarily by John Davidson, an executive producer nominated for the film I Swear ...
BAFTA, the BBC were under fire for failing both Black attendees and the Tourette’s community with their handling of the activist’s racial-slur outburst.
The British Academy thanked Tourette's campaigner John Davidson for his "dignity and consideration of others" after choosing to leave the Film Awards ceremony halfway through.
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What is Tourette's syndrome? BAFTA controversy sparks global conversation about the condition
The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards have become the centre of a global conversation regarding Tourette's Syndrome following an ...
Former White House spokesperson Harrison Fields joins “CUOMO” to weigh in on the shocking outburst at the BAFTAs, when a ...
The BAFTAs and BBC are apologizing after John Davidson's Tourette syndrome tics during an onstage incident with the "Sinners" ...
Awards ceremony organizers, and the BBC, which aired the show, received backlash after a clip of the outburst circulated online Sunday.
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.
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 ...
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