Ncuti Gatwa Quit Doctor Who After Finding Lead Role 'Physically, Emotionally, Mentally' Strenuous
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Ncuti Gatwa Claims he Left Doctor Who Because "I'm Getting Old and my Body Was Tired" — He's 32
In what has to be one of the most tone-deaf exit interviews in TV history, Ncuti Gatwa, the short-lived and deeply unpopular 15th Doctor on Doctor Who, claimed on BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that he stepped away from the role because "I'm getting old and my body was tired." The post Ncuti Gatwa Claims he Left Doctor Who Because “I’m Getting Old and my Body Was Tired” — He’s 32 appeared first on That Park Place.
Ncuti Gatwa Says He Left Doctor Who Because He’s “Getting Old” and “Tired”; No One Believes Him
Ncuti Gatwa, who played the Fifteenth Doctor in two seasons of Doctor Who, has said he left Doctor Who was his body “was tired”. This prompted the internet to guffaw in disbelief. While on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, the titular presenter asked why Gatwa left the show, to which Gatwa said: “Because I’m getting old and my body was tired. I’ve now just started doing some ballet, so I’m making some good decisions here. It’s the most amazing job …
"It's strenuous": Real Reason Ncuti Gatwa Quit Doctor Who Makes Me Question if Billie Piper Can Even Do It
Ncuti Gatwa revealed the reason behind his exit from Doctor Who after its fifteenth season, which is concerning for Billie Piper in the future. The season finale revealed Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor regenerating again, this time into Piper, who played Rose in the initial seasons of the revival. There has been no explanation about the show’s future. While Gatwa’s tenure was controversial and was filled with criticisms, from the storytelling to Gatwa…
After only 2 seasons travelling in the heart of the TARDIS, Ncuti Gatwa left the ship Doctor Who. A completely unexpected departure, which the actor justified by a fundamental need: to take care of his mental health. Two small laps and then to leave: while he had barely taken control of the TARDIS,
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