Are you ready for the worlds of Bridgerton and Doctor Who to collide? The trailer for episode 6, “Rogue,” reveals that the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his mysterious companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) will touch down for an adventure
Author: Kristy Puchko
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