Tourette Syndrome
Tourette’s activist John Davidson shouts slurs during 2026 BAFTAs
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At the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards in London, Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson made several involuntary outbursts, including the N-word, during the ceremony. Host Alan Cumming addressed the audience to explain the situation and apologize for any offense. The incident occurred as Davidson, the real-life inspiration for the film I Swear, attended the event.
Baylen Dupree, a 22-year-old from West Virginia living with Tourette syndrome, stars in a new show aimed at motivating others facing similar challenges. Titled "Baylen Out Loud," the program highlights her experiences with the condition. The project seeks to foster understanding and encouragement through personal storytelling.
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Tim Lehmann, partner of the late YouTuber Jan Zimmermann, shared an emotional Instagram post reflecting on their shared life and Zimmermann's impact on Tourette syndrome awareness. Zimmermann, known for his channel 'Gewitter im Kopf,' died on November 18 at age 27 from an epileptic seizure. Lehmann expressed disbelief at the loss, highlighting Zimmermann's inspirational role.