Saturday, December 6, 2025

Charli xcx is more inspired by film than ‘new music’

Charli xcx has admitted she is not inspired by new music. The 360 hitmaker ventured into acting and filmmaking...

Latest Posts

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Hayley Williams ‘blacked out’ onstage performing with PinkPantheress

Hayley Williams "blacked out" while performing Misery Business with PinkPantheress at Austin City Limits. The Paramore frontman suffered a...

Duchess Meghan reaches out to ailing father

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has reached out to her father following his emergency leg amputation. Thomas Markle, 81. underwent...

Jodie Whittaker wants to inspire girls with Doctor Who role

Jodie Whittaker hopes her casting as the first female Doctor Who will inspire girls everywhere.
The BBC One sci-fi show was changed forever when the 36-year-old actress was chosen to play the Thirteenth Doctor, taking over control of the TARDIS from Twelfth Doctor Peter Capaldi.
Jodie’s first series kicks off this autumn and she wants girls to watch it and realise that they can be heroes too.
In an interview with the new issue of Radio Times magazine, she said: "Now it isn’t just attainable for half of the population. The other half can be the Doctor as well. Girls will no longer just think, ‘Oh, I could be a companion.’ Being the first female Doctor and showing children that their heroes in shows don’t always look the same is a huge honour for me."
Jodie’s 12 predecessors were all men and she feels completely unburdened to play the role how she wants because as the first woman in the role there is no one to compare her too, and she certainly isn’t going to worry about what critics might be out there.
She said: "The pressure is less for me because I can only do this my way. All the rules are out the window! That’s what makes it so fun.
"As long as most people are happy, I’m all right with that."
And new showrunner Chris Chibnall – who has taken over control from Steven Moffat – has admitted he always wanted to switch the Doctor’s gender when he got the job because it was time for the series to change.
He said: "I felt the time was right for a female Doctor – I felt the audience were ready for it, the world was ready for it. I think if we hadn’t done it, we would have been behind the world – and ‘Doctor Who’ has to be out front leading the world, showcasing all the amazing things out there. So it was never a question in my mind. It was time."
Chibnall previously worked with Jodie on his crime drama ‘Broadchurch’ casting her as Beth Latimer, the mother of murdered schoolboy Danny Latimer, in the ITV programme.

Latest Posts

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Hayley Williams ‘blacked out’ onstage performing with PinkPantheress

Hayley Williams "blacked out" while performing Misery Business with PinkPantheress at Austin City Limits. The Paramore frontman suffered a...

Duchess Meghan reaches out to ailing father

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has reached out to her father following his emergency leg amputation. Thomas Markle, 81. underwent...

Don't Miss

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth sued by 6 former bandmates

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth is being sued by six former members of the band. Court documents filed...

Soft Cell’s final album inspired by the late Dave Ball’s morphine trips

Late Soft Cell member Dave Ball's morphine trips inspired the band's final album. The '80s synth-pop duo - fronted...

Biffy Clyro working on Scottish World Cup anthem

Biffy Clyro are working on a World Cup anthem for Scotland. The Scottish rock band are so thrilled about...

Kneecap take legal action against Canadian MP

Kneecap are taking legal action against Canadian MP Vince Gasparro who accused them of “dangerous endorsements of violence and hate”.

The Last Dinner Party’s guitarist Emily Roberts reveals how George Harrison inspired her

The Last Dinner Party's Emily Roberts has revealed how late Beatle George Harrison inspired her writing. The 26-year-old...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.