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.
Following the backlash, the BBC and BAFTA have issued separate apologies after a racial slur was shouted during Sunday’s BAFTA Film Awards. Read the details inside.
Sinners production designer Hannah Beachler criticized Alan Cumming’s apology after Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson’s involuntary slur at the BAFTA Film Awards sparked controversy and public ...
A BAFTAs audience member with Tourette syndrome shouted a racial slur during the awards ceremony as “Sinners” stars Michael B ...
Lindo and his "Sinners" co-star Michael B. Jordan were presenting at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday when John Davidson ...
During the live BAFTA Awards ceremony on February 22, Scottish Tourette’s Activist John Davidson experienced involuntary ...
Kylie Jenner didn't look too happy during Alan Cumming's joke at the BAFTAs. Here's what he said to her that has everyone ...
John Davidson Addresses Shouting Racial Slur Due to Tourette Syndrome at BAFTAs: Read Full Statement
Davidson, the inspiration behind the film “I Swear” about a man diagnosed with Tourette syndrome, said he was “deeply mortified.” ...
BAFTA formally apologized for how John Davidson's Tourette's Syndrome outbursts were handled at the 2026 BAFTA Awards, which ...
The BAFTAs and BBC are apologizing after John Davidson's Tourette syndrome tics during an onstage incident with the "Sinners" stars, who are Black.
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