
"Davidson, who has Tourette Syndrome with coprolalia, faced backlash after shouting a racial slur during the event, which prompted an apology from the broadcaster and the programme's removal from iPlayer. He later explained that he experienced 10 different offensive tics throughout the night, saying the condition can be triggered by what he hears or sees."
"In an interview with Variety, Davidson said he felt "shame and embarrassment" over the incident and expressed disappointment that the broadcast team had not anticipated or edited the outbursts more effectively. During the ceremony, Cumming addressed the audience to explain that Tourette Syndrome is a disability and that such vocalisations are involuntary."
Comedian John Davidson has Tourette Syndrome with coprolalia, a condition causing involuntary vocal outbursts. During a BAFTA ceremony, he experienced approximately 10 different offensive tics triggered by stimuli including a joke by Alan Cumming. The BBC edited out a homophobic slur but aired a racial slur in error, leading to backlash, an apology from the broadcaster, and removal of the program from iPlayer. Davidson expressed shame and disappointment that the broadcast team did not anticipate or edit the outbursts more effectively. Alan Cumming addressed the audience to explain Tourette Syndrome as an involuntary disability. Davidson has contacted affected actors and continues advocating for greater public understanding of his condition.
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