NBC's "Saturday Night Live" joked that certain celebrities like "Harry Potter" author JK Rowling and actor Mel Gibson should ...
NBC’s Saturday Night Live addressed one of the biggest controversies of the week, the shocking incident at the BAFTA Film ...
Last month, Scottish campaigner John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, shouted a racial slur while actors Delroy Lindo and ...
This episode did not feature a sketch about the incident at the BAFTAs last weekend, wherein the N-word was involuntarily yelled by John Davidson, an actor with Tourette’s syndrome. However, the show ...
Saturday Night Live's Tourette’s sketch, lampooning John Davidson's BAFTA incident, has been heavily criticized — including ...
"Mocking a disability is never acceptable," Tourettes Action CEO Emma McNally says following the BAFTAs incident.
An sketch in which actors impersonated controversial celebrities claiming Tourette's caused their actions has proved divisive ...
The pre-recorded skit was cut from the Saturday, Feb. 28, episode of “SNL” due to time but was uploaded to YouTube on Sunday, March 1. In the sketch, infamous celebrities including Armie Hammer, Bill ...
During the awards ceremony, Scottish campaigner John Davidson, who has Tourette’s syndrome, involuntarily shouted the N-word at actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo while they were on stage.
SNL's Tourette's sketch, starring Andrew Dismukes as Mel Gibson and Ashley Padilla as J. K. Rowling, has been condemned by a leading charity.
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." ...