Doctor Who actress Pearl Mackie says she has no idea whether she will be kept on the hit show following the departure of Peter Capaldi.
Capaldi, 59, bows out as the Doctor after the current, 10th series of the BBC1 show.
Mackie, 29, who plays the Time Lord’s sidekick Bill Potts, told This Morning that whether she stays or goes is “not up to me”.
“I feel like Peter is such a wonderful doctor and I think the dynamic that he and I have playing the Doctor and Bill together is something that really works. That’s not to say it wouldn’t work with a new Doctor,” she said.
“I think it’s always a new adjustment getting a new Doctor. Inevitably, the dynamic is different”.
Reports previously suggested that Mackie, 29, could leave after just one series as the Doctor’s sidekick.
Mackie’s character is the Time Lord’s first openly gay companion.
'The way it's handled on the show's quite subtle. The representation is important' – @Pearlie_mack on being the 1st gay #DoctorWho companion pic.twitter.com/lb0K8yyhIn
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She told This Morning: “It’s quite subtle. It’s not like there’s a big reveal, like she has to come out to the Doctor because it’s something she’s grappling with. “Bill’s very comfortable with her sexuality, she mentions it quite early on. It’s not something she wears on her sleeve, that she feels she has to announce all the time. I think that representation is definitely important.”