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BAFTA, I Swear

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 · 4h · on MSN
Perfect BAFTA winner I Swear that "you shouldn't miss" is coming to Netflix soon
Brilliant British drama I Swear might have missed out on Outstanding British Film at last night's BAFTA Film Awards, but its lead star Robert Aramayo was a surprise Leading Actor winner.

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 · 1h · on MSN
7 things to know about Tourette syndrome – as I Swear wins three BAFTAs
 · 7h · on MSN
An underdog victory for Hull-born star Robert Aramayo at the Baftas
 · 7h
Ethan Hawke fights back tears as surprise BAFTA Best Actor winner Robert Aramayo tells of the 'great impact' the film star had on him at drama school
Ethan Hawke fought back tears as Robert Aramayo paid tribute to him during his acceptance speech for Best Actor at Sunday night's BAFTA Film Awards.

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Robert Arayamo beats Timothée Chalamet to Best Actor at the Baftas
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The Baftas finally got it right – and Timothée Chalamet was furious
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Who is Robert Aramayo? The actor who beat Timothee Chalamet at the Baftas
On the night, 33-year-old screenstar Robert secured not one but two of the night’s biggest awards: the EE Rising Star award (which boasts a star-studded alumni) and best actor.

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Robert Aramayo beats Hollywood giants to win BAFTA - where you've seen him before
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Robert Aramayo Makes BAFTA History and Thanks Ethan Hawke
What's on Netflix
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‘I Swear’ Lands Netflix UK Streaming Debut, US To Follow Suit in Late 2026

Netflix UK is set to become the exclusive streaming home for one of the most talked-about British dramas of the past year. We have learned that Kirk Jones'
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The ‘exceptional’ Bafta-winning I Swear arriving on Netflix in matter of days

I Swear has been widely praised by critics and audiences in recent months, and Netflix confirmed today that it will arrive on the platform on March 10. It already boasts a glowing 100% score from reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes, while its audience score sits at a so-close-to-perfect 99%.
Inverse
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Scientists want to know why swear words share this one universal trait

George Carlin’s “Incomplete List of Impolite Words” is a lush repository of English’s filthiest terms and euphemisms. The late comedian rattled off profanity so fast one hardly had time to cringe before he’d moved on to the next one. Every ...
Daily Mail
3mon

The death of the swear word? Gen Z are more offended by slurs than expletives - with p***k, d**k, and c**k now ranked among the LEAST offensive terms of all

Swear words that were once potent are losing their sting, a new study has revealed. Among Gen Z, racist, sexist, homophobic and ableist slurs are now ranked as the most offensive terms in the English language. At the same time, old-fashioned profanity ...
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BAFTAs Host Alan Cumming Asks for ‘Understanding’ as Tourette Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Shouts ‘Strong Language’ and Slurs at Winners and Presenters

BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses outbursts from Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who is the inspiration for nominated film 'I Swear.'
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I Swear sticks two fingers up at the competition, but PTA wins the Baftas’ biggest battle

There has been much grumbling of late that the Bafta Film Awards have trapped themselves between two stools. Should they rally behind Britain’s film industry, like France’s Césars or Spain’s Goyas,
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BAFTA incident sparks fierce debate on Tourette's

John Davidson, a Tourettes campaigner and the inspiration behind the film I Swear experienced multiple tics during the BAFTAs.
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Tourette’s signs and symptoms after BAFTA ceremony controversy

Aramayo, the BBC, and BAFTA presenter Alan Cumming addressed the matter after some viewers at home were confused by the outbursts and believed the show was being 'heckled'. Cumming clarified at London's Royal Festival Hall: "You may have heard some strong offensive language tonight,

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