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Tourette's Advocate Yells N-Word at BAFTA Stars
25 Feb
Summary
- Tourette's campaigner John Davidson admitted shame after yelling slur.
- He also called Alan Cumming a 'paedophile' during the ceremony.
- Davidson apologized and stated his outbursts were involuntary tics.

John Davidson, a campaigner for Tourette's syndrome, admitted to feeling a profound 'wave of shame' following his outburst at the BAFTA awards. During the ceremony, he directed the N-word at actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, and also called host Alan Cumming a 'paedophile.' Davidson, whose Tourette's causes involuntary verbal tics, including coprolalia, stated these actions were not intentional and were beyond his control.
Davidson, who has previously made headlines for shouting profanities at Queen Elizabeth II, expressed unbearable guilt and distress over the incident. He reached out to the studio behind the film 'Sinners' to apologize to Jordan, Lindo, and production designer Hannah Beachler. BAFTA issued an unreserved apology for the offensive language, acknowledging Davidson's condition and the distress caused. The organization stated they had informed the audience in advance about Davidson's tics.




