A controversial moment involving a racial slur at the British Academy Film Awards has prompted an apology by the BBC and put a spotlight on a symptom of Tourette syndrome known as coprolalia ...
Sunday’s British Academy Film Awards saw Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presenting an award when a racial slur was ...
Britain's film academy and the BBC apologized after a broadcast of the BAFTA awards ceremony that included an offensive outburst by an audience member with Tourette's syndrome.
Tourette syndrome involves involuntary motor and vocal tics that are widely misunderstood. Learning what the condition looks ...
John Davidson, inspiration for the BAFTA-nominated film, I Swear, was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at 25.
BBC apologises for ‘any offence caused’ by involuntary Tourette’s slur during Baftas - ‘This arose from involuntary verbal tics associated with Tourette syndrome, and was not intentional,’ said the br ...
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses outbursts from Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who is the inspiration for nominated film 'I Swear.' ...
A debate unfolded at the BAFTA Film Awards after Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson was heard cursing and shouting during the ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
A BBC spokesperson said: "Some viewers may have heard strong and offensive language during the BAFTA Film Awards 2026" ...
Davidson is the inspiration behind Robert Aramayo's now BAFTA-winning performance in 'I Swear.' ...
The BBC has issued an apology after a racial slur was shouted by a Bafta nominee with Tourette syndrome last night.
Last night during the BAFTA ceremony, a man with Tourette syndrome could be heard yelling a racist slur, but w?