Freema always comes across as lovely, down to earth, and almost self-effacingly polite. She’s great! Nice pice by The Guardian, after that silly Mail article with it’s opinion masquerading as fact.
yes cool she looks honest to me all the time you can realy trust her so well done freema but im still really anoded about that newspaper saying marthas 2nd best if u look on results much more people want freema - martha than rose-billie rusel even imated on a paper that freema bossed series 3 rateings well done freema
she’s wonderful. Listen to LOTT commentary with her and shes just like one of those people who wont be up themselves but wont shut up either which is why she is so loved.
Leaving aside the frequently made mistake repeated in the article that Martha was the Doctor’s first black assistant, it is right that Freema has been recognised as a face of 2007 for the cultural impact her character made and yet, at the same time, notoriously difficult to actually measure that impact. At least, though, just by virtue of the high profile role and her achievements in it, some good will have been done in terms of providing a postive image of black females in 21st century Britain.
Well done Freema!
Well, thank goodness.
Freema always comes across as lovely, down to earth, and almost self-effacingly polite. She’s great! Nice pice by The Guardian, after that silly Mail article with it’s opinion masquerading as fact.
yay! She was definitely my face of 2007 but it’s hard to tell what public perception is in the UK from so far away.
yes cool she looks honest to me all the time you can realy trust her so well done freema but im still really anoded about that newspaper saying marthas 2nd best
if u look on results much more people want freema - martha than rose-billie rusel even imated on a paper that freema bossed series 3 rateings well done freema
she’s wonderful. Listen to LOTT commentary with her and shes just like one of those people who wont be up themselves but wont shut up either which is why she is so loved.
Leaving aside the frequently made mistake repeated in the article that Martha was the Doctor’s first black assistant, it is right that Freema has been recognised as a face of 2007 for the cultural impact her character made and yet, at the same time, notoriously difficult to actually measure that impact. At least, though, just by virtue of the high profile role and her achievements in it, some good will have been done in terms of providing a postive image of black females in 21st century Britain.
Well done Freema!
I think it’s great that she’s being recognised like this.
great interview and pictures
I think that this is brilliant.
Cool pics.
I just can’t find the words…
I’ll have a go though… Freema seems to be “one of a kind”! You couldn’t not like this woman no matter how hard you tried!!!