Actress Jodie Whittaker says she is bad at keeping secrets and struggled for five month against telling anyone that she was the new doctor in the TV show "Doctor Who" s.
The 35-year-old had a hard time keeping the news that she is to become the first female Time Lord in the show, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I'm a c**p secret keeper, so there would be no way I could put myself in that position," Whittaker told RadioTimes magazine.
She also had to remain silent during the press launch of new medical drama "Trust Me" and not reveal details of her casting as Cath Hardacre, also known as Dr. Ally Sutton.
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