Currently, David Tennant’s Doctor is reprimanded for being trans.

  • The child of Donna Noble, a former friend, called out the character.
  • She questioned the Doctor’s presumption that the cute, soft humanoid was a “he.”

During the first 60th Celebration unique, a transgender character reprimanded David Tennant’s Doctor Who for calling an alien “him.”

The child of Donna Noble, a former friend, called out the character. for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as ‘him’. 

Yasmin Finney, a transsexual artist, played Rose, who questioned the Doctor’s presumption that the alien was an “he” by asking him,” You’re assuming he?”

Meep responded,” My chosen word is the definite content,” when the Doctor apologized and asked if it was a “he or she or they.” I am The Meep at all times.

Yasmin made her debut during Saturday’s hour-long specific. She quickly gained popularity after spotting the enigmatic alien that had escaped from a downed spacecraft and tried to hide it in the shed.

The character was called out by the daughter (pictured) of former companion Donna Noble for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as 'him'
Yasmin's role as trans teen Rose was already considered groundbreaking for the show, with her name a sweet nod to The Doctor's beloved companion Rose Tyler

The Family Education Trust claimed that the picture encouraged a” worship of female philosophy” among young people of the TV show, but not all people gave it high praise.

The entire episode is dedicated to promoting the worship of gender ideology, The Trust wrote on X, previously Online. Dr. Who is a popular television show for young kids, and the BBC is once again spreading terrible advertising.

Yasmin’s portrayal of trans young Rose in other episodes was regarded as ground-breaking for the program, and her name is a sweet nod to Rose Tyler, The Doctor and his beloved companion.

The Heartstopper celebrity received praise from viewers for her role in the show, but some people criticized it.

Despite Donna’s condemnation, she displayed her talents by creating stuffed toys to sell online as a solace after dealing with bullying from another teenagers during her transition.

The animal is later discovered by Donna ( Catherine Tate ), who at this point is still without her memories of The Doctor, and it is not surprising that she is left reeling.

When the Doctor shows up at Donna’s property, things become chaotic. During their mission to find Meep, enraged mysterious military clashes with UNIT agents, forcing the whole Noble home to escape their apartment.

Meep, voiced by Miriam Margolyes, is then revealed to be the real bad guy and makes a bomb twist by pledging to use their spacecraft to destroy London.

When they are trapped in Meep’s exploding spaceship, the Doctor is forced to give up despite his best efforts to keep his identity a secret from Donna. His lifelong friend then unlocks her Doctor Donna modify- ego to eliminate the ship.

In heartbreaking images, Donna tragically perishes in The Doctor’s hands, but a startling turn of events shows that Rose, her daughter, has inherited her skills, which she has passed on to her through her enjoyment of her parents ‘ adventures in her stuffed toys.

In addition to saving her home, Rose also brings Donna and all of her memories back to life, reuniting one of the show’s most adored duos.

Donna reassures the Doctor that they will handle it like any girl by “letting it come,” despite his worries that the Day Lord power could destroy them both.

Saturday's hour-long special saw the debut of Yasmin's character, who became an instant hit with fans
Rose discovers the mysterious alien that escaped from a crashed spaceship and attempts to hide it in the shed
David Tennant with The Meep during filming of The Star Beast episode of Doctor Who, which is marking its 60th anniversary
Crew members adjusting The Meep during filming of The Star Beast episode
In heartbreaking scenes, Donna tragically dies in The Doctor's arms, but a shocking twist reveals that her abilities have been passed onto her daughter Rose, trickling out through her recreation of her mother's adventures in her stuffed toys
Not only does Rose rescue her family, but Donna, and all of her memories, are resurrected, bringing one of the show's most beloved duos back together again

In the next show, titled The Wide Blue Yonder, viewers will then notice The Doctor and Donna arrive on a enigmatic mysterious planet.

The Giggle, starring Neil Patrick Harris as the evil make, may follow the offers and make Ncuti Gatwa’s Christmas Day debut as The Doctor.

Yasmin, 19, first gained notoriety for her role as Elle Argent in the LGBTQI+ coming-of-age play Heartstopper on Netflix. She will soon appear in Doctor Who.

She was featured on the cover of the June issue of ELLE, where she openly discussed her trans childhood and adolescence.

She admitted,” I have always been female, whether I liked it or not,” in an appointment with the newspaper. Oh my god, I’m transgender today. It’s never been like that.

In primary school, I did n’t come out as trans at that point, but it’s clear that I was hanging out with the girls. It’s usually had a natural aura to it.

The celebrity encouraged another young transgender persons to advocate for themselves as much as possible and claimed that by the time she entered college, her name and identity marker had changed.

All [her name and identity marker ] was changed before I started school, she continued. Modify your brand. Find a gender dysphoria diagnosis, change it on your card, and change your identity.

The NHS is an entirely dysfunctional organization. For the past eight years, I’ve been on a waiting list. As a result, the program is challenged even by me, an omnipotent transgender beam of light. No matter who you are, you cannot avoid it.

Yasmin continued by discussing her relationship, but she emphasized that the most effective action a person can take is to embrace freedom.

She remarked,” Dare I say it, the people I go out with intimidate me, and I’m trying to meeting individuals my own time,so… You wo n’t survive in this world if you have to rely on other people’s approval.

This world was n’t created with your partner purchasing everything for you. ” Be your own honey papa!”

Yasmin, 19, first gained notoriety for her role as Elle Argent in the LGBTQI+ coming-of-age play Heartstopper on Netflix. She will soon appear in Doctor Who.
She featured on the cover of the June edition of ELLE, in which she candidly spoke about her childhood and growing up transgender
In an interview with the magazine, she revealed: 'I have always been feminine, whether I liked it or not. It's never been like, 'Oh my god, I'm trans now.'

She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of that planet when discussing her new position. I spent my formative years watching Doctor Who and being enamored with Russell T Davies ‘ reading.

Yasmin, however, gives Heartstopper credit for her current situation and its portrayal, which made her famous when it first aired in 2022.

What’s not to like about it? she continued,” When I got Heartstopper, it was the first legitimate work, and it highlighted who I was as a trans people.

It comes after Yasmin stated that she is” still waiting for a position that is n’t transgender” while speaking about picture at the Wednesday evening See What’s Next celebration on Netflix.

She claimed that even though she would adore a non-transgender role, she would n’t be upset about it because, if she had n’d had representation growing up, the situation would not be the same as it is today.

The beauty remarked,” Representation is still something we’re working on in this industry, and I do n’t know if we are there yet, like I’m still waiting for my non-trans role- but I wo n’T complain for more trans roles.”

I probably would n’t have thought I’d be here if I had n’a representation when I was younger, but I had Laverne Cox and Pose.

She also discussed how filming Heartstopper time two has been like and whether her sudden fame has put her under more pressure.

Yasmin responded,” I’m kidding, it’s not like water coming off a duck again.” It’s not simple to achieve this over popularity, I suppose.

However, I believe that we are all coping and relying on one another. I’m really glad of us because we’re killing it. We all just about reached adolescence.