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Realistic depiction of John Davidson's involuntary Tourette’s tic interrupting presenters Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo at the BAFTA Awards.
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John Davidson addresses Tourette’s tics after BAFTA awards incident

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John Davidson, a Scottish activist with Tourette’s syndrome and inspiration for the film 'I Swear,' explained his involuntary tics in an exclusive interview following the 79th BAFTA Awards. During the ceremony, his outbursts, including the N-word, disrupted proceedings as Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented an award. BAFTA has launched a review and issued apologies amid backlash.

Rosanna Arquette has criticized Quentin Tarantino's repeated use of the N-word in his films, describing it as racist and creepy during an interview about her role in Pulp Fiction. She expressed frustration that Tarantino has been given a hall pass for the language. The comments highlight ongoing debates about the slur in Tarantino's work.

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Filmmaker Vipul Shah has responded sharply to Sudipto Sen regarding a proposed sequel to The Kerala Story. Shah described Sen's script for the project as absolute trash. The exchange highlights tensions in Bollywood over creative directions for the film.

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