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BAFTA Wins and Hollywood Controversies: A Week in Review

From historic wins to on-set secrets and celebrity opinions

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The past week in Hollywood has been marked by a mix of celebration, controversy, and revelation. The BAFTA Film Awards took center stage, with Ryan Coogler making history as the first Black winner of the Original...

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    Tourette’s Debate Sparked at BAFTA Film Awards After Campaigner John Davidson Heard Cursing, Shouting Slurs at Presenters

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    Ryan Coogler Makes BAFTA History as First Black Winner of Original Screenplay for ‘Sinners’

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    Dennis Quaid Thinks Hollywood Has Gone Far Left, Calls Trump ‘Really Genuine’ With ‘A Lot of Energy’

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BAFTA Wins and Hollywood Controversies: A Week in Review

From historic wins to on-set secrets and celebrity opinions

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past week in Hollywood has been marked by a mix of celebration, controversy, and revelation. The BAFTA Film Awards took center stage, with Ryan Coogler making history as the first Black winner of the Original Screenplay award for "Sinners." However, the ceremony was also marred by controversy surrounding Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who was heard cursing and shouting slurs at presenters.

Davidson, who was the inspiration behind the BAFTA-nominated film "I Swear," was seated in the audience and was heard shouting "Boring!" and "Bullshit!" during the ceremony. The incident sparked a debate among attendees and online, with some calling for greater understanding and inclusion of people with Tourette's syndrome.

Meanwhile, in an interview with The Independent, "The Sopranos" star Steve Schirripa revealed that someone on the set of the hit HBO series was "selling information" about storylines. Schirripa claimed that the leak resulted in the actors only receiving their own pages of the script, in an effort to keep plot details under wraps. The identity of the culprit was never discovered.

In other news, Netflix announced a new Korean rom-com feature, "Messily Ever After," starring Kim Min-ha and Noh Sang-hyun. The film, which is currently in production in Seoul, follows the ups and downs of a long-term relationship over the course of a decade.

Dennis Quaid also made headlines this week, expressing his opinion that American politics have gone too far to the left in recent years. In an interview with Pastor Greg Laurie, Quaid called President Trump "really genuine" and praised his energy.

The comments sparked a mixed reaction online, with some praising Quaid's honesty and others criticizing his views.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that this week's events are just the beginning of a larger conversation about representation, inclusion, and the power of storytelling.

The BAFTA win for Ryan Coogler is a significant milestone in the push for greater diversity and representation in the film industry. Coogler's historic win is a testament to the impact that his work has had on audiences and the industry as a whole.

However, the controversy surrounding John Davidson's behavior at the BAFTA ceremony highlights the need for greater understanding and inclusion of people with disabilities and conditions like Tourette's syndrome.

As the industry continues to grapple with these issues, it's clear that there is still much work to be done. Nevertheless, this week's events offer a glimpse into the complex and multifaceted nature of the entertainment industry, where celebration and controversy often go hand in hand.

The past week in Hollywood has been marked by a mix of celebration, controversy, and revelation. The BAFTA Film Awards took center stage, with Ryan Coogler making history as the first Black winner of the Original Screenplay award for "Sinners." However, the ceremony was also marred by controversy surrounding Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who was heard cursing and shouting slurs at presenters.

Davidson, who was the inspiration behind the BAFTA-nominated film "I Swear," was seated in the audience and was heard shouting "Boring!" and "Bullshit!" during the ceremony. The incident sparked a debate among attendees and online, with some calling for greater understanding and inclusion of people with Tourette's syndrome.

Meanwhile, in an interview with The Independent, "The Sopranos" star Steve Schirripa revealed that someone on the set of the hit HBO series was "selling information" about storylines. Schirripa claimed that the leak resulted in the actors only receiving their own pages of the script, in an effort to keep plot details under wraps. The identity of the culprit was never discovered.

In other news, Netflix announced a new Korean rom-com feature, "Messily Ever After," starring Kim Min-ha and Noh Sang-hyun. The film, which is currently in production in Seoul, follows the ups and downs of a long-term relationship over the course of a decade.

Dennis Quaid also made headlines this week, expressing his opinion that American politics have gone too far to the left in recent years. In an interview with Pastor Greg Laurie, Quaid called President Trump "really genuine" and praised his energy.

The comments sparked a mixed reaction online, with some praising Quaid's honesty and others criticizing his views.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that this week's events are just the beginning of a larger conversation about representation, inclusion, and the power of storytelling.

The BAFTA win for Ryan Coogler is a significant milestone in the push for greater diversity and representation in the film industry. Coogler's historic win is a testament to the impact that his work has had on audiences and the industry as a whole.

However, the controversy surrounding John Davidson's behavior at the BAFTA ceremony highlights the need for greater understanding and inclusion of people with disabilities and conditions like Tourette's syndrome.

As the industry continues to grapple with these issues, it's clear that there is still much work to be done. Nevertheless, this week's events offer a glimpse into the complex and multifaceted nature of the entertainment industry, where celebration and controversy often go hand in hand.

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