David Tennant wore suit with ‘non-binary’ pin and t-shirt that reads ‘Leave trans kids alone you absolute freaks’.
The Scottish actor, 52, donned the marvellous outfit as he attended the press launch for the second season of his Amazon Video series Good Omens.
Based on a Neil Gaiman-Terry Pratchett novel, it follows demon Crowley (Tennant) and angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) as they attempt to prevent Armageddon.
“It’s very easy to look back on what happened in Germany in the ‘30s and say, ‘Well obviously I wouldn’t do that’,” Tennant explains. “But there are moments that we’re all living through right now where we see the status quo slipping.”
But when the conversation shifted to Tennant’s recent work in the West End play Good, in which Tennant played a 1930s professor of literature in Germany who slowly descends from being a good and loving man to a Nazi who embraces the Holocaust, Tennant had strong words to say about the state of society today.
Sporting a navy blue blazer with jeans, David posed next to co-star Michael, and fans of the Doctor Who legend instantly spotted his non-binary rainbow badge.
Closer analysis revealed that, underneath his blazer, David was also wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan, ‘Leave trans kids alone you absolute freaks.’
But when the conversation shifted to Tennant’s recent work in the West End play Good, in which Tennant played a 1930s professor of literature in Germany who slowly descends from being a good and loving man to a Nazi who embraces the Holocaust, Tennant had strong words to say about the state of society today.
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