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Tourette activist John Davidson, who accidentally shouted the N-word during the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday night, has issued a statement following widespread backlash. Ms Davidson, who first started experiencing tics at the age of 12, was verbally abusive during the first half of the ceremony, including yelling “Shut up!” during BAFTA chair Sarah Putt’s opening address. He could also be heard yelling the N-word as Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo took the stage to present the award for Best Visual Effects for Avatar: Fire and Ash. “I would like to thank everyone at BAFTA and the awards community…

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Taylor Frankie Paul, best known for her role as the MomTok leader on “The Secret Life of Mormon Wives,” is about to begin her search for The One to star in Season 22 of “The Bachelorette.” On Monday, ABC announced the 22 contestants for this season — no, Dakota Mortensen is not on the list — and the season will open on Sunday, March 22, 10 days after the Season 4 premiere of Mormon Wives. After the Oscars ceremony on March 15, ABC will air a special kickoff special for “The Bachelorette,” featuring 18 former stars sitting down with the…

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Former “Project Runway” judge Tim Gunn revealed that he remained single for 43 years because his ex-girlfriend cheated on him. “I was in a serious relationship for nine years in Washington, D.C., and I loved this man so deeply that I would have done anything for him, and I still remember the night it all ended,” Gunn, 72, said on the Feb. 19 episode of Chelsea Handler’s “Dear Chelsea” podcast. Gunn recalled that her ex-boyfriend told her, “I can’t stand you anymore. I want you to break up with me,” as they were watching “M*A*S*H” in bed. Tim Gunn said…

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The first “Yellowstone” spinoff is here. Airing Sunday, March 1 on CBS (8 p.m.) and Paramount+, “Marshalls” follows Casey Dutton (Luke Grimes) as he joins a team of U.S. Marshals led by his old friend Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), a new twist that combines Casey’s cowboy talents with his military background. The obvious question is, how does it differ from “Yellowstone”? It’s a mixed bag, but it has a lot to offer fans of the original show. Luke Grimes stars in the Yellowstone spinoff, The Marshalls, which portrays Casey Dutton. CBS “Marshalls” is a spin-off of the hit show “Yellowstone,”…

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5 minute readThe release of Oppenheimer put an even brighter spotlight on the already highly successful Cillian Murphy. Christopher Nolan’s film about the Manhattan Project’s chief scientist will probably get a lot of press from the get-go, but the film’s surprising connection to Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie makes it part of a long-awaited double feature.Murphy took it all in stride. This Irish actor seems like a pretty down-to-earth guy, and that may be due to his dedication to his family. Murphy is married to Yvonne McGuinness, an Irish artist known for her performance installations. The couple have two sons, Malachy…

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Actor Robert Aramayo has defended Tourette activist John Davidson, who hurled racist slurs at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo at the BAFTAs in London over the weekend. Aramayo, who won this year’s BAFTA Best Actor Award for playing Davidson in the biopic I Swear, said the slurs Davidson hurled at his Sinners co-stars were “tics” and that he was “not shouting obscenities.” “First of all, it’s a tic. He has a tic. We have to understand,” he told a BBC reporter after Sunday’s ceremony, according to the Daily Mail. “How we view Tourette’s is a collective responsibility. It’s not…

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Sinners production designer Hannah Beachler said Alan Cumming’s “throwback apology” after the N-word was shouted during the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony “made the situation worse”. “I’m trying to write about what happened at the BAFTAs but I can’t find the words,” Beachler, who was nominated for the award, posted on X after the ceremony. “Situations like this are highly unlikely, but it happened three times that night, one of which was directed at me on my way to dinner after the show.” “And for the third time against a black woman. I understand and deeply understand why this is an…

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Ted Sarandos dismissed Donald Trump’s social media demands for Netflix fire commissioner Susan Rice, saying the streamer’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery is a business matter, not a political one. “He likes to do things on social media,” Netflix’s co-chief executive and chief content officer said on BBC Radio 4’s Today program on Monday morning, when asked by presenter Amol Rajan to respond to the president’s intervention. Sarandos added: “This is a business deal. It’s not a political deal. This deal is being managed by the U.S. Department of Justice and regulators in Europe and around the world.” The remarks…

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After accepting the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut Film by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Shadow of the Father helmer Akinola Davis Jr. ended his speech by saying, “Liberate Palestine.” However, these words were removed from his speech when the ceremony was broadcast on the BBC two hours later. Towards the end of Davis Jr.’s speech during the taping of the awards ceremony, and in one of the show’s only political moments, he said, “For economic migrants, conflict migrants, people under occupation, dictatorship, persecution, and those experiencing genocide, you matter and your story matters.” is more important than ever.…

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‘The Last of Us’ star Vera Ramsay, ‘Back to Life’ writer-star and directorial debut Daisy Haggard and Maya twins, Bond film star Gemma Arterton, ‘I Will Destroy Use”s Papa Essiedu; Robin Malcolm, who won the 2024 Series Mania Award for Best Actress for “After the Party,” will be featured in the All 3 Media International lineup and will be announced on Thursday for the 2026 London TV. Screening. Behind the camera crew for the new show will be “Lupin” and “Skins” co-creators George Kay and Brian Ellsley, as well as Oscar winner James Marsh. But the full power of A3…

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