John Davidson Disrupts BAFTA Awards With Involuntary Racial Slurs
The BBC and BAFTA host Alan Cumming apologized after Tourette Syndrome activist John Davidson used racial slurs and insults during the London film awards ceremony on Sunday.John Davidson, who inspired the film "I Swear," shouted the N-word during a presentation by Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo before voluntarily leaving the venue.The involuntary outbursts also targeted
BAFTA chair
Sara Putt and directors of the film "Arco" during the event held during Black History Month.