Andrew Scott has issued some blunt advice to any Fleabag still watching repeats of the hit BBC series. The actor was asked if he had a message for those who still get emotional five years after the hit show ended. He joked that they need to take some time away from the TV and fill the hours with something more productive - like taking a walk.
The 47-year-old Irish star was speaking at the premiere of the new Netflix series Ripley. He played the Hot Priest in series two of the comedy-drama, which starred Phoebe Waller-Bridge - who plays a no-filter woman navigating life and love in London while trying to cope with tragedy. Andrew is clearly keen to move on and teased that fans still watching should too.
Asked by Entertainment Weekly if he had a message for Fleabag diehards who love binging on the show five years on, he said: “Go out and get some fresh air! Stop crying in your room with the curtains closed. Do something with your life. It’s a great show, we all love it, but come on now! Pull yourself together.
Open the curtains and go outside." Sky launches epic iPhone 15 Pro Max deal that could save you £240 The actor has told fans who still watch the show to 'do something better with your life' ( Image: BBC/Two Brothers/Luke Varley) Earlier this year Andrew urged the television and film industry to abandon using the term "openly gay" when describing out performers from the LGBTQ+ community. The actor is gay himself and thinks the term is dated.
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