Saturday Night Live's new Tourette's sketch has been criticised online, with one post calling it 'one of the most disgusting ...
After the cast of 'Saturday Night Live' appeared to mock the disability, CEO of British charity Tourette's Action Emma McNally was quick to assert to those across the Atlantic: "It is not a joke." ...
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John Davidson reportedly used N-word not once, but twice during BAFTA ceremony targeted toward a different celeb
John Davidson reportedly shouted a racial slur at BAFTA nominee Wunmi Mosaku during the live broadcast of the BAFTA Film Awards, prompting a major response from the BBC. The incident occurred after ...
Tourette’s syndrome activist John Davidson, the inspiration behind Kirk Jones' Scottish biographical film I Swear, was heard cursing multiple times during the BAFTA Awards 2026.
Tourette Scotland has sent a complaint to Senior Executives at NBC following the sketch describing it as "one of the most abhorrent and pathetic attempts at satire".
During the live BAFTA Awards ceremony on February 22, Scottish Tourette’s Activist John Davidson experienced involuntary verbal tics, which included the N-word (a racial slur).
SNL facing backlash for ‘shameful’ Tourette’s sketch mocking Baftas incident - ‘This is gross and punching down in the worst possible way,’ one furious viewer said ...
Saturday Night Live's Tourette’s sketch, lampooning John Davidson's BAFTA incident, has been heavily criticized — including by a Tourette’s charity.
A leading Tourette syndrome charity has said the sketch on the American comedy program reduces the Tourette’s community to a ...
John Davidson slams the BBC for failing to edit out slurs after promising pre-show safeguards for his Tourette’s syndrome.
See the new trailer for "I Swear" — about John Davidson, who became embroiled in controversy during Feburary's BAFTA Awards — as the film heads to North American theaters.
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