John Davidson (right) and Robert Aramayo who is playing former's character in the film 'I Swear' photographed together. johndavidsonmbe- Instagram
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BAFTAs Controversy Raises Questions About Tourette’s Syndrome and Public Misunderstanding

Outbursts during BAFTAs ceremony bring renewed attention to Tourette syndrome and involuntary vocal tics.

Author : Dr. Theresa Lily Thomas

The 2026 British Academy Film Awards ceremony witnessed multiple on-stage disruptions after Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson shouted explicit language, including a racial slur, during the live event.

According to reports, Davidson, whose life inspired the film I Swear, was seated in the audience when actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. During their appearance on the stage, Davidson shouted the N-word.

Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo (circled) were on stage when John Davidson shouted racial slurs.

Outbursts occurred during speeches as well. While BAFTA chair Sara Putt was addressing the audience, he shouted an obscenity telling her to "shut the f--- up". He also shouted "f--- you" when the directors accepting the award for Best Children’s and Family Film were on stage.

BAFTA host Alan Cumming interrupted the ceremony multiple times and issued at least one on-air apology for the swearing.

Reports further noted that during the broadcast, the BBC did not censor the racial slur when airing the show.

Davidson later confirmed that he left the show earlier when he got increasingly aware of the disturbances he was causing. He attended the event to show support for the film "I Swear" which is based on his life experiences and portrayed by Robert Aramayo. Robert Aramayo won both the Best Leading Actor and Rising Star awards at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards for his role in I Swear.

Robert Aramayo won both the Best Leading Actor and Rising Star awards at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards for his role in 'I Swear' portraying John Davidson.

Response After the Ceremony

Speaking to media after the event, Delroy Lindo stated that BAFTA organizers did not approach him or Michael B. Jordan following the ceremony. He added that Jordan and him "did what had to be done" in handling the situation during the live broadcast.

What Is Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics.

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), Tourette syndrome typically begins in childhood, often between ages 5 and 10. Symptoms may improve during late adolescence or adulthood, though some individuals continue to experience tics throughout life.

Types of Tics in Tourette Syndrome

Tourette syndrome involves two main categories of tics:

Motor Tics

  • Eye blinking

  • Facial grimacing

  • Shoulder shrugging

  • Head jerking

Vocal (Phonic) Tics

  • Throat clearing

  • Grunting

  • Repeating words or phrases

  • In rare cases, involuntary swearing

What Is Coprolalia?

Coprolalia refers to the involuntary utterance of socially inappropriate or taboo words, including obscenities or racial slurs. According to NINDS, only a minority of individuals with Tourette syndrome experience coprolalia.

It is important to note that coprolalia is not intentional and does not reflect the beliefs or character of the person experiencing it. The vocalizations are sudden, repetitive, and difficult to control.

Causes and Risk Factors

The exact cause of Tourette syndrome is not fully understood. Research suggests involvement of:

  • Genetic factors

  • Differences in brain circuits involving movement control

  • Neurotransmitter imbalances, particularly dopamine

Tourette syndrome is often associated with other conditions such as:

  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

  • Anxiety disorders

Management and Treatment

There is no cure for Tourette syndrome, but treatment focuses on managing symptoms. Options may include:

  • Behavioral therapy (such as Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics – CBIT)

  • Medications to reduce tic severity

  • Supportive counseling

In many cases, education and awareness play a significant role in reducing stigma and misunderstanding.

Public Awareness and Media Coverage

Following the BAFTAs incident, discussions around Tourette syndrome, coprolalia, and involuntary vocal tics resurfaced in media coverage.

Billie Ellish, famous Grammy winning musical artist have opened up about her being diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at the age of 11.

The case highlights the complexities surrounding neurological disorders in public settings, particularly during live broadcasts.

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