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David Tennant, during an interview on ITV's The Assembly, was asked about the sexual assault allegations against Neil Gaiman, his Good Omens co-creator. Tennant clarified who they were discussing and confirmed that Good Omens would indeed be returning for a finale episode, despite earlier rumors of its cancellation. Tennant avoided directly addressing the impact of the allegations on him, with some viewers finding his response evasive.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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