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 ...
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"Coprolalia is a debilitating and life-disrupting condition I wouldn't even wish on my worst enemy," shared one user.
John Davidson’s use of derogatory language during the BAFTA Awards was a symptom of the highly misunderstood neurological ...
An outburst from a man with Tourette syndrome during the British equivalent of the Oscars has sparked fierce backlash and controversy.
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage to present the award for Best Visual Effects to Avatar: Fire and Ash when Davidson’s voice rang out in the Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank ...
The broadcaster has apologized for tourette's activist John Davidson's words, which were 'not intentional'.
Sunday’s British Academy Film Awards saw Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presenting an award when a racial slur was shouted out from the crowd. BBC reports that John Davidson, a man with Tourette’s ...
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