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.
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 apologised for "putting our guests in a difficult situation".
John Davidson has spoken out for the first time after the incident at the BAFTAs, where an involuntary racial slur was heard during the ceremony. The Tourette’s campaigner issued a statement after the ...
John Davidson attended the ceremony after inspiring the film I Swear, which dramatises his life with severe Tourette syndrome. The neurological condition causes sudden, involuntary sounds or movements ...
Amid the 2026 BAFTAs controversy, a Tourette’s charity has defended John Davidson after Jamie Foxx slammed the activist.
THANK God for Peter Mandelson. That’s surely what John Davidson will have been thinking yesterday when news broke that the disgraced politician had been arrested, bumping stories about the Baftas off ...
The British Academy Film Awards and BBC have apologized Monday for a racial slur that was broadcast during Sunday’s show ...