BAFTA links offensive outburst to the guest's Tourette's Syndrome

A shouted slur during the BAFTA Film Awards rattled the room, and the organization stepped up to explain that it stemmed from Tourette's Syndrome, not intent.

BAFTA addresses the onstage incident
  • BAFTA confirmed the outburst came from John Davidson MBE.
  • Organizers said Tourette's syndrome triggered an involuntary verbal tic.
  • The committee stressed the language did not reflect Davidson’s views.
  • An apology was issued to everyone hurt by the moment.
Context around John Davidson
  • John Davidson MBE serves as executive producer on I Swear.
  • That BAFTA-nominated film draws from his life story.
  • Davidson has spent years advocating awareness of Tourette's syndrome.
  • Before the ceremony, guests were warned about possible tics.
Impact inside the auditorium
  • Early in the event, a loud slur echoed across the venue.
  • Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage then.
  • BAFTA directly apologized to both actors for the distress.
  • Davidson later exited the auditorium and watched remotely.
 

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