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BAFTA 2026: Host Apologises After Tourette's Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Said 'F*** Off' And Other 'Strong' Words

TT Editor·Updated: 23 Feb 2026 9:00 am IST
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BAFTA 2026: Host Apologises After Tourette's Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Said 'F*** Off' And Other 'Strong' Words

During the BAFTA 2026 ceremony, the host issued an apology after campaigner John Davidson, who has Tourette's syndrome, expressed his frustration with strong language, including the phrase 'F*** off.' This incident occurred in the backdrop of Davidson's life story being showcased in the film 'I Swear,' where he is portrayed by actor Robert Aramayo. The film highlights the challenges faced by individuals with Tourette's syndrome and aims to raise awareness about the condition. The host's remarks and subsequent apology have sparked discussions on the representation of disability in media and the importance of sensitivity in public discourse. Events like BAFTA serve as platforms not only to celebrate cinematic achievements but also to bring attention to pressing social issues, making this incident particularly poignant.

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