Jenna Coleman photographed by Yakub Merchant for 1883 Magazine
- Jenna Coleman for Stylist Magazine October 2015
What was it like shooting your last day on Doctor Who?
“It did not feel real at all. I mean, it’s become more my home than my home actually is. It was just really weird. But we film out of sequence as well so, my last part with Peter, I couldn’t quite look at him because it wasn’t supposed to be a sad part. It’s hard to go into detail without telling you anything, but I was really overwhelmed. I recognize that it’s a special part of my life. The storytelling is so dynamic, and big, and whimsical, and magical. You feel like you’re in a fairy tale and it’s really hard to walk away from that. It’s a lot more than just a job — the friendships I have with the crew and Peter, it’s very hard to say goodbye to it.”(source @farfarawaysite)
What was it like shooting your last day on Doctor Who?
“It did not feel real at all. I mean, it’s become more my home than my home actually is. It was just really weird. But we film out of sequence as well so, my last part with Peter, I couldn’t quite look at him because it wasn’t supposed to be a sad part. It’s hard to go into detail without telling you anything, but I was really overwhelmed. I recognize that it’s a special part of my life. The storytelling is so dynamic, and big, and whimsical, and magical. You feel like you’re in a fairy tale and it’s really hard to walk away from that. It’s a lot more than just a job — the friendships I have with the crew and Peter, it’s very hard to say goodbye to it.”Jenna Coleman for Flaunt Magazine.
Q: You used to be Head Girl at your school – would you say you are a rule follower or a rule breaker?
A: It depends on my instincts – generally I’m more of a rule follower, unless it’s against my instinct in which case I’ll stick to my guns – I can be stubborn. And I think if you generally follow the rules you have to break them sometimes otherwise life would be a bit dull.
Jenna for 1883 Magazine- Doctor Who feels like my home because I’ve been there for so long. It’s like a playground…especially when we’re in the Tardis. (x)
- miranda
- 17
- she/her
- usa/pa
- relatable teen
- plays violin
- runs sometimes
- takes naps to avoid responsibility
- former whovian trash, currently aesthetic trash
