Jodie Whittaker says it was really tough for her to keep her lips sealed on the "
Doctor Who
" casting details.
The actor, who has become the first female to grab the role of the iconic Time Lord, says she was panicking during the whole process as there was a long gap between finding out she had got the job and the news being made public, reported Digital Spy.
"I didn't know the exact details but I knew there was going to be an attempt at a brilliant reveal - and I got so super paranoid in the lead-up to it. I would panic because I couldn't remember what I was told and what I wasn't allowed to say. I knew the big reveal would happen in July and they wanted it to be an amazing moment for me.
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"Doctor Who" series 11, starring Jodie, is expected to launch in late 2018.
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