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‘Baylen Out Loud’ Star Baylen Dupree Defends John Davidson’s BAFTAs Outburst
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Tourette’s Tics Aren’t About Feelings or Intent
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John Davidson‘s Tourette’s tic — which resulted in the disability activist screaming out a racial slur during an awards broadcast — isn’t necessarily about his true feelings coming out … so says a reality star with firsthand knowledge of the disorder.
Baylen Dupree — star of the hit show “Baylen Out Loud” — released a statement Tuesday about Sunday’s incident … saying she felt she needed to say something as a person who deals with tics as well.

Baylen writes these verbal tics are not thoughts, opinions or beliefs hidden deep beneath the surface — they are involuntary impulses — no different than a hiccup or a sneeze.
Dupree says tics don’t usually come from places of hate … but instead, it’s fear or anxiety … and the brain simply misfires.
That said, Baylen makes it clear history matters and words have meaning … but, neurological reality exists … and people with Tourette’s are constantly apologizing for words they don’t mean.
She asks people to remember tics don’t come from the heart … they come from the brain making mistakes.
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As you know … Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting at The BAFTAs on Sunday when Davidson involuntarily yelled out the N-word. The BBC mistakenly left it in the broadcast.
Davidson issued a statement in which he expressed regret about the incident. Some online — including Jamie Foxx — have insisted he meant to use the slur, a contention Baylen clearly disagrees with.