The Doctor Who star spoke on ITV.
Doctor Who actor David Tennant has said he wishes writer JK Rowling 'no ill will' but thinks that we, as a society, should 'just let people be'. The Harry Potter author has previously taken jabs at the Scottish TV and film star, 54, over his comments on trans rights, and has spoken in support of the recent Supreme Court ruling. The case concluded that the term 'woman' in the Equality Act refers to a biological woman.
In November 2024, Rowling posted to X that her 'thoughts and prayers' were 'with David Tennant at this very difficult time' alongside a photo announcing that Kemi Badenoch had been elected leader of the Conservative Party. The MP has been outspoken on her views in the gender debate and said, prior to the Supreme Court ruling, that extra protections for single sex spaces were required because 'predators' are exploiting transgender rights.
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