John Davidson, 54, who has Tourette syndrome and inspired the BAFTA-nominated film "I Swear," speaks out about the involuntary tic that interrupted the ceremony and sparked widespread controversy.
Amid the 2026 BAFTAs controversy, a Tourette’s charity has defended John Davidson after Jamie Foxx slammed the activist.
The fallout from the BAFTA racial slur saga has extended into a third day with a producer stepping down from one of its juries. Jonte Richardson, an independent producer who has worked on the BET ...
A Bafta judge has resigned after a guest shouted a racial slur during a BBC broadcast of the awards ceremony. Film-maker ...
The BAFTAs have issued a statement after Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson shouted a racial slur while Michael B.
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BAFTA & BBC apologize for racial slur during awards show
The highly offensive word could be heard as Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, who are both Black, were presenting the award for best visual effects during Sunday’s ceremony. (Scott A ...
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The BAFTA and BBC have issued apologies following a racial slur broadcast during the awards ceremony, prompting discussions ...
The British Academy Film Awards and BBC have apologized Monday for a racial slur that was broadcast during Sunday’s show ...
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