David Tennant: “I remember gay rights being weaponised politically. That always felt ugly & nasty… 30 years later & those people are clearly on the wrong side of history. Now there is a similar weaponisation of these topics… to create friction & conflict & division where it needn’t be. It’s just about people being themselves. You don’t need to be bothered about it. F**k off & let people be”
So glad I finally have enough emotional distance from lockdown to enjoy Staged!
Haha day drinking, figuring out zoom, homeschooling, screaming in the yard, and wearing the same hoodie for weeks...
I just stumbled on David Tennant's too-short lived Podcasts "David Tennant does a Podcast with..."
It's brilliant fireside chats with folks like Olivia Coleman, Billie Piper, and Ian McKellen. Highly recommend. #Podcast#doctorwho#davidtennant
@micheleann i initially listened to the podcast because Tennant + Scottish accent :ablobcatheart: but i ended up being seriously impressed with the level and quality of the conversation and i listened to pretty much all episodes. he's an excellent interviewer! also he's a colleague of most guests so the conversation was more comfortable and intimate #DavidTennant#podcast
As brief as Bernard Cribbins' cameo was, and as sad as it is that he wasn't able to film more of what they had planned for his character before he passed away, it was exceptionally touching to see Wilf reuniting with the Doctor, providing a very heartfelt, optimistic, and tender closure to a 15 year old story that felt quite fitting to the show's defiantly hopeful core. Because sure, good things and happy reunions don't always happen, but it's nice to once in a while have a reminder that, sometimes, they actually do.
»David Tennant has called for everyone to “banish the noise and banish the hate” against the trans and LGBTQ+ community.
The Doctor Who actor has proven himself a passionate LGBTQ+ ally and advocate again and again. And he did do once more at the Rolling Stone UK Awards on Thursday (23 November) night.«