Andrew Scott has issued some blunt advice to any Fleabag fans still watching repeats of the hit BBC series.
READ MORE - BBC apologises to Andrew Scott after 'misjudged' question led to homophobia accusations He was asked if his career had been impacted by the fact he is described as “openly gay” and he seized the opportunity to redefine the boundaries of the TV and film industry. Andrew said: “I’m gonna make a pitch for getting rid of the expression openly gay. Hear me out.
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