ewwwwwwwwwwww
I'd rather air on the side of caution and not play at all unless they were long term friends that i knew very well. I think a room can be misread and people who laugh and smile at some things might be deeply uncomfortable."read the room" and decide if it's okay to play.
His management and production company have also said they no longer represent him.
I'd rather air on the side of caution and not play at all unless they were long term friends that i knew very well. I think a room can be misread and people who laugh and smile at some things might be deeply uncomfortable.
But this is the first time I've ever heard even a whiff of anything about Tennant. Can you elaborate on the veracity of that claim?
The story I remember from an interview with Barrowman way back when only contains a vague implication regarding Tennant. In the interview, Barrowman mentioned he and the other guys on Torchwood had all compared their dick sizes (as he explained it "girls always compare their tits, guys compare their dicks"). Later on in the interview while discussing Tennant, Barrowman comments "do you know David's nickname?" presumably referencing the aforementioned "David Ten Inch" nickname and then added "he would certainly fit in with the guys on Torchwood."I don't recall exactly, it's been twelve-plus years since I heard the tale. I seem to recall a dick size contest was also involved. Possibly related, Billie Piper's nickname for Tennant was reportedly "Ten Inch."
The show is actually very good. I really feel sorry for the other actors and those involved in the production, it must suck for them. ITV has taken it off air but you can find it on their streaming app, ITV hub, so that those who’ve followed it won’t have had their time wasted by not seeing how it ends.Anyway, ITV have just pulled the final episode of the series Clarke was starring in which is significant. It was due to be broadcast tonight.
Myles' telling of the story was very, very funny, and she also said he'd whip it out at the drop of a hat.
The circumstances of Barrowman patting Myles' head "with his todger!" -- you never forget Eve Myles saying that -- were these.
There were in rural Wales filming "Countryside," and it was miserable and cold, and Myles' outfit wasn't especially warm, so she was freezing. Barrowman, with that heavy coat Captain Jack wears, was toasty as a clam, and he took pity on her. "C'mon, get under my coat," and he opened up his coat, and she kneeled down so she was between his legs with her head poking out. She thought this was nice and cozy, especially when Barrowman started patting her on her head... until she realized he was doing it not with his hand but "with his todger!"
I don't recall exactly, it's been twelve-plus years since I heard the tale. I seem to recall a dick size contest was also involved. Possibly related, Billie Piper's nickname for Tennant was reportedly "Ten Inch."
Thanks for the clarification on both Barrowman and Tennant.The story I remember from an interview with Barrowman way back when only contains a vague implication regarding Tennant. In the interview, Barrowman mentioned he and the other guys on Torchwood had all compared their dick sizes (as he explained it "girls always compare their tits, guys compare their dicks"). Later on in the interview while discussing Tennant, Barrowman comments "do you know David's nickname?" presumably referencing the aforementioned "David Ten Inch" nickname and then added "he would certainly fit in with the guys on Torchwood."
The thing to keep in mind with stories of Barrowman whipping it out is that a lot of the times he's been egged on by others around him, like in the case of an infamous radio interview in which he dropped his pants in front of a webcam. Sure, he's still a grown adult and responsible for his own actions, but at the same time, you can't really accuse someone of being a sexual predator when everyone around them is goading them to drop their pants.
As for all this stuff about Noel Clarke, all I have to say is it's a disappointing thing to learn. I'd like to say "innocent until proven guilty" and though I do generally believe in that statement, there is also truth to the statement "where there's smoke, there's fire" and there's a whole lot of smoke here.
Yup, and there’s nothing more important than the victims, like, at all but there’s a lot of other people going to suffer because of his behaviour even if he were to turn out innocent.The show is actually very good. I really feel sorry for the other actors and those involved in the production, it must suck for them. ITV has taken it off air but you can find it on their streaming app, ITV hub, so that those who’ve followed it won’t have had their time wasted by not seeing how it ends.
I’ve always liked Clarke onscreen but I read the article and found it very convincing and depressing. I think his career is probably over now, but if so, he has nobody to blame but himself.
Thanks for the clarification on both Barrowman and Tennant.
And so it should because there’s no need for it in any walk of life.Boorish fratboyism is still something to be leery of and it seems slightly odd the assholery in the entertainment only now is getting rooted at a rate of knots (it's a sea change, not seen in millennia, really).
Sometimes online I’m accused of being’woke’ (as if that’s a negative or something) but I prefer to think of myself as simply not a c__t.
Who felt something was "off" about Noel Clarke? This time, I didn't really sense it (and unfortunately he slowly won me over towards the end of S1).
I didn't like him. I found him so off-putting in Who I've tried to avoid other things with him in.Can’t say I did, honestly thought he seemed like a stand-up sort of guy. That’s the problem, isn’t it, “nice” guys aren’t always good guys.
I couldn't even do that with my partner/girlfriend/wife. Doesn't matter how well I know them.Like for example having someone slap their tallywacker on your head
No. I'm surprised and disappointed. He seemed like an upstanding guy. I'm not basing that solely on his acting but interviews with him and his passion for making movies. He has a wife and 3 kids. I wouldn't have imagined it.Who felt something was "off" about Noel Clarke? This time, I didn't really sense it (and unfortunately he slowly won me over towards the end of S1).
I'm not precognative - I had no intuition he was abusive, I just thought he was annoying and a crap actor. Where I did see him in other stuff, he hadn't improved.
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