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Showrunner Russell T Davies has confirmed that Ncuti Gatwa’s first series of Doctor Who will touch on the character’s “queer energy”. While the Doctor’s sexuality has never been explicitly stated, it was touched on in last year’s first 60th anniversary episode, when David Tennant – briefly reprising the role – said he found Isaac Newton “hot”. Now, with Sex Education star Gatwa set to step into the Tardis for his first full season next month, the Doctor will be played by an out queer actor for the first time. Speaking to Variety, showrunner Davies commented on whether that means that the Doctor’s sexuality will be firmly addressed. “You’re talking about someone who does have a lightness and a joy about him that, to me, chimes with queer energy,” he replied, suggesting that previous incarnations of the Time Lord “weren’t exactly the straightest men”. As to how the Doctor’s “queer energy” will present itself, Davies continued: “It’s very rarely driving the story vehemently, but you will see moments exploring it. We’re not delivering a neutered Doctor.” While having the first queer actor playing the Doctor lends itself nicely to discussions of the character’s sexuality, Davies revealed that it was never his intention to make history – although he would have been open to a non-binary actor playing the role, too. “We auditioned men, women, Black, white, non-binary actors, and actors whose sexuality was their own private matter
 [these are] exactly the type of barriers I like to break,” he said. “It’s very hard for anyone to stop me doing these things
 you’d have to be a pretty brave executive to say: ‘Don’t go there’ to me.” Much like Jodie Whittaker, who became the first female Doctor in 2017, Gatwa has had to endure the wrath of some Doctor Who fans who are furious that the most famous native of the fictional alien world of Gallifrey is not a straight, white man. It’s a complaint that Gatwa has no time for. In his eyes, anyone who has issue with his casting was never “truly a fan” of the show to begin with. “You’ve not been watching,” he said to them, “because the show is about regeneration, and the Doctor is an alien. Why would they only choose to be this sort of person?” Gatwa’s Doctor won’t be the only character bringing bundles of “queer energy” to the show. In episode two, fans will meet RuPaul’s Drag Race two-time winner Jinkx Monsoon as the Maestro, probably the Doctor’s campest villain to date. The new series is set to premiere on 11 May, with a midnight release of the first two episodes on iPlayer and Disney+, before both are aired on BBC One later that day. #doctorwho #jinkxmonsoon #ncutigatwa #russelltdavies #doctorwhotiktok #lgbtq
Showrunner Russell T Davies has confirmed that Ncuti Gatwa’s first series of Doctor Who will touch on the character’s “queer energy”. While the Doctor’s sexuality has never been explicitly stated, it was touched on in last year’s first 60th anniversary episode, when David Tennant – briefly reprising the role – said he found Isaac Newton “hot”. Now, with Sex Education star Gatwa set to step into the Tardis for his first full season next month, the Doctor will be played by an out queer actor for the first time. Speaking to Variety, showrunner Davies commented on whether that means that the Doctor’s sexuality will be firmly addressed. “You’re talking about someone who does have a lightness and a joy about him that, to me, chimes with queer energy,” he replied, suggesting that previous incarnations of the Time Lord “weren’t exactly the straightest men”. As to how the Doctor’s “queer energy” will present itself, Davies continued: “It’s very rarely driving the story vehemently, but you will see moments exploring it. We’re not delivering a neutered Doctor.” While having the first queer actor playing the Doctor lends itself nicely to discussions of the character’s sexuality, Davies revealed that it was never his intention to make history – although he would have been open to a non-binary actor playing the role, too. “We auditioned men, women, Black, white, non-binary actors, and actors whose sexuality was their own private matter
 [these are] exactly the type of barriers I like to break,” he said. “It’s very hard for anyone to stop me doing these things
 you’d have to be a pretty brave executive to say: ‘Don’t go there’ to me.” Much like Jodie Whittaker, who became the first female Doctor in 2017, Gatwa has had to endure the wrath of some Doctor Who fans who are furious that the most famous native of the fictional alien world of Gallifrey is not a straight, white man. It’s a complaint that Gatwa has no time for. In his eyes, anyone who has issue with his casting was never “truly a fan” of the show to begin with. “You’ve not been watching,” he said to them, “because the show is about regeneration, and the Doctor is an alien. Why would they only choose to be this sort of person?” Gatwa’s Doctor won’t be the only character bringing bundles of “queer energy” to the show. In episode two, fans will meet RuPaul’s Drag Race two-time winner Jinkx Monsoon as the Maestro, probably the Doctor’s campest villain to date. The new series is set to premiere on 11 May, with a midnight release of the first two episodes on iPlayer and Disney+, before both are aired on BBC One later that day. #doctorwho #jinkxmonsoon #ncutigatwa #russelltdavies #doctorwhotiktok #lgbtq
According to leaked guidance seen by The Sun, children could be prevented from playing competitive sports in school if they use #pronouns that don’t match the s3x they were assigned at birth. The guidance would also allegedly instruct school heads to stop children from socially #transitioning without parental consent, with #teachers told not to recognise a child’s #trans identity or use their correct pronouns unless their parents agree. Charities, MPs and activists are now calling on the government to urgently clarify its plans and what they would mean for trans youth and for their families. #KateOsborne, Labour MP for Jarrow, told PinkNews the guidance could put young people in danger. “Schools should be alerting parents if they believe a child is at risk of harm – blanket advice on alerting parents if a pupil is gender questioning would actually put kids at risk of harm,” she said. “Teachers and schools do not have all the information about every child’s home environment, and instead of supporting a pupil to be themselves in school, they could be putting them at risk by outing them.”  Osborne added that #LGBTQrights have “gone backwards” under #RishiSunak – who was heard openly mocking #transwoman in video footage obtained by PinkNews this weekend. She urged MPs from across the political spectrum to stop using “inflammatory rhetoric” when talking about the trans community, which she said continues to face discrimination on a daily basis.  Reports of the government’s proposed schools guidance have earned comparisons with #Section28, the law which forbade schools and local councils from the so-called promotion of homosexuality. Read the full story via the link in bio 🔗  #queernews #queertok #rishisunakpm #foxfisher #transkidsmatter #translivesmatterđŸłïžâ€âš§ïž #transrightsarehumanrights #transsportshow2023 #transathletes #uknews #ukpolitics
According to leaked guidance seen by The Sun, children could be prevented from playing competitive sports in school if they use #pronouns that don’t match the s3x they were assigned at birth. The guidance would also allegedly instruct school heads to stop children from socially #transitioning without parental consent, with #teachers told not to recognise a child’s #trans identity or use their correct pronouns unless their parents agree. Charities, MPs and activists are now calling on the government to urgently clarify its plans and what they would mean for trans youth and for their families. #KateOsborne, Labour MP for Jarrow, told PinkNews the guidance could put young people in danger. “Schools should be alerting parents if they believe a child is at risk of harm – blanket advice on alerting parents if a pupil is gender questioning would actually put kids at risk of harm,” she said. “Teachers and schools do not have all the information about every child’s home environment, and instead of supporting a pupil to be themselves in school, they could be putting them at risk by outing them.”  Osborne added that #LGBTQrights have “gone backwards” under #RishiSunak – who was heard openly mocking #transwoman in video footage obtained by PinkNews this weekend. She urged MPs from across the political spectrum to stop using “inflammatory rhetoric” when talking about the trans community, which she said continues to face discrimination on a daily basis.  Reports of the government’s proposed schools guidance have earned comparisons with #Section28, the law which forbade schools and local councils from the so-called promotion of homosexuality. Read the full story via the link in bio 🔗 #queernews #queertok #rishisunakpm #foxfisher #transkidsmatter #translivesmatterđŸłïžâ€âš§ïž #transrightsarehumanrights #transsportshow2023 #transathletes #uknews #ukpolitics

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