EMILY PRESCOTT: WHO am I again? Rwandan-Scottish Dr Who star Ncuti Gatwa is told off my his mum for pronouncing his name WRONG
He's about to take on the Daleks, but new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa has a bigger challenge first: learning how to pronounce his name. Ncuti, pictured as Eric in the Netflix drama Sex Education, once took to social media to inform fans of the statement, only to receive a call from his mother telling him he had said it wrong! Rwandan-Scottish Ncuti, pronounced 'shoo-ti', takes over as the 15th Doctor.
The new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa has a bigger challenge first: learning to pronounce his name
Ncuti, pictured as Eric in the Netflix drama Sex Education, once took to social media to set fans straight on the statement but received a call from his mother saying he had said it wrong
Most celebrities don't want to admit they've had cosmetic work done, but not former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh. In the past, Millie, 34, has openly talked about getting lip injections and now she has lifted the lid on her other regular 'adjustment': Botox shots.
Millie says she visits renowned Harley Street doctor Bibi Ghalaie every four months for a £320 top-up. It may sound like a lot, but she isn't going all out, saying: 'I'd like to get some exercise, so we'll just use one small amount.' In the past, Millie has credited sobriety and cutting out dairy, gluten and refined sugar as part of the secret to her healthy glow.
Most celebrities don't want to admit they've had cosmetic work done, but not former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh
The 'Modfather' becomes a grandfather again. Jam star Paul Weller's musician daughter Leah, 32, is pregnant and showed off her baby bump by posing in a floral skirt on Instagram last week. The new arrival will be a sibling for Leah's two-year-old son Kouzen, who she shares with husband Tomo.
The Crown was not a fit for the BBC
The relationship between the BBC and Buckingham Palace has had its ups and downs… but imagine how difficult things could have become if the broadcaster had aired The Crown.
The show's producer, Andy Harries, has revealed that the Corporation was seriously considering taking over the show. But he told industry website Deadline that both the BBC and ITV had rejected it for political and financial reasons before Netflix picked it up. The BBC certainly does not want to relive Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana, played by Elizabeth Debicki.
The show's producer, Andy Harries, has revealed that the Corporation was seriously considering taking over the show. But he told industry website Deadline that both the BBC and ITV had rejected it for political and financial reasons before Netflix picked it up. The BBC certainly does not want to relive Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana, played by Elizabeth Debicki