John Davidson attends the 2026 BAFTA Movie Awards on February 22, 2026 in London, England.
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The British Academy Movie Awards (BAFTAs), which have been introduced on Sunday night at London’s Royal Competition Corridor, have turn into embroiled in controversy after one of many company shouted a racial slur, swear phrases and insults throughout the televised awards ceremony. The slur was saved within the BBC broadcast, which started airing two hours after the occasion, as is common for these honors.
The supply of the shouts was John Davidson, the real-life inspiration behind the movie I Swear, which chronicles his life with Tourette syndrome, a neurodevelopmental dysfunction. I Swear was nominated for six prizes and gained two BAFTA awards on Sunday, together with a lead actor award for Robert Aramayo, who performs Davidson.
Whereas Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo have been onstage presenting the award for visible results, Davidson yelled out the n-word. The actors didn’t reply within the second.
On Monday, BAFTA launched a prolonged written apology, saying: “Our company heard very offensive language that carries incomparable trauma and ache for therefore many. We need to acknowledge the hurt this has brought on, tackle what occurred and apologize to all.”
The assertion recognized Davidson because the supply of the outbursts. BAFTA stated: “Considered one of our company, John Davidson MBE, has Tourette syndrome and has devoted his life to educating and campaigning for higher understanding of this situation. Tourette syndrome causes involuntary verbal tics, that the person has no management over. Such tics are by no means a mirrored image of a person’s beliefs and should not intentional.
The assertion continued: “Early within the ceremony a loud tic within the type of a profoundly offensive time period was heard by many individuals within the room. Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo have been on stage on the time, and we apologize unreservedly to them, and to all these impacted. We wish to thank Michael and Delroy for his or her unbelievable dignity and professionalism.
“Through the ceremony, John selected to depart the auditorium and watch the remainder of the ceremony from a display, and we wish to thank him for his dignity and consideration of others, on what ought to have been an evening of celebration for him.”
Based on the Tourette Affiliation of America, between 10 and 15% of individuals dwelling with the dysfunction have vocal tics which will embrace disturbing, insulting or inappropriate language, together with swear phrases and slurs.
Davidson additionally shouted out different insults and profanity throughout the night, in keeping with Selection.
Referring to Davidson’s outbursts, host Alan Cumming responded from the rostrum, “You’ll have heard some sturdy and offensive language tonight.” He attributed the shouts to Davidson’s situation, including: “We apologize in the event you have been offended.”
Aramayo additionally gained BAFTA’s EE Rising Star Award, and addressed a few of Davidson’s outbursts in accepting that honor. Aramayo stated, “John Davidson is probably the most exceptional man I’ve ever met. Tonight particularly, I simply need to say that the individuals dwelling with Tourette syndrome…they want our help and understanding.”
The BAFTAs are broadcast on a tape delay. However the BBC didn’t edit the audible slur from its broadcast on the tv channel BBC1 and on E! within the U.S. Nor did the BBC edit the archival model obtainable within the U.Okay. on its BBC iPlayer platform till Monday.
On Monday, the BBC responded to NPR in a written assertion: “Some viewers might have heard sturdy and offensive language throughout the BAFTA Movie Awards. This arose from involuntary verbal tics related to Tourette syndrome, and as defined throughout the ceremony, it was not intentional. We apologize that this was not edited out previous to broadcast and it’ll now be faraway from the model on BBC iPlayer.”



