Stalker Threatens Actress Georgia Tennant: Urges Zuckerberg for Action
EXCLUSIVE: Georgia Tennant's Terrifying Stalker: Actress Reaches Out to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for Help!
In a shocking and disturbing turn of events, beloved actress Georgia Tennant has revealed she is being stalked by a crazed fan who has taken their obsession to a whole new level. The wife of dashing Doctor Who star David Tennant, 54, has been left shaken after discovering the stalker's sinister social media posts, which chillingly offer a reward for her murder.
TheScholarlyNote.com can exclusively reveal that Georgia, 40, has bravely reached out to Facebook's owner Mark Zuckerberg and the social media giant itself to demand action against the perpetrator. The actress shared an example of one of the threatening posts on her own Facebook page, captioning it: "Just been sent this by a friend. Out of curiosity @facebook what would constitute a breach of community standards? @zuck."
TheScholarlyNote.com has obtained screenshots of the stalker's disturbing social media activity, which include:
- A post offering a reward for Georgia's murder, stating: 'Whoever kills Georgia Tennant immediately will receive a reward from me.'
- Another chilling message reading: 'I mean it seriously soon there will be an obituary to read of a certain person.'
- A twisted declaration: 'David Tennant and I are meant for each other we both belong together, and I will do everything to make David Tennant and I together.' (Note: This post appears to be a delusional attempt by the stalker to claim Georgia as their own, despite her being happily married to David.)
- A sinister group message reading: 'All those in favour of killing Georgia Tennant, say yes.'
TheScholarlyNote.com has discovered that this is not an isolated incident. Our investigation has uncovered numerous other threatening posts from the same individual, all targeting Georgia and showcasing a disturbing obsession with her and her family.
Actress Alice Evans, 57, came to Georgia's defense, commenting: "Georgia take it to the police. They can force Meta to subpoena the details and IP address. This is outrageous and I am so sorry. I understand because I get similar. This person needs outing to the world." Comedian Deborah Frances-White added: "Jesus Christ! Georgia. This requires a law suit."
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, 46, expressed her concern for Georgia's safety: "Wow I'm so sorry that's horrendous. Police matter I'd say? Xx sending love xx."
This shocking news comes just days after Georgia opened up about her family life in an intimate interview on Russell Howard's Five Brilliant Things podcast. The actress candidly discussed the challenges of raising their five children, including two who have special requirements due to neurodiverse conditions.
"We've got a lot of neurodiverse kids so a couple of them don't like eating around other people," Georgia shared. "They go and eat in separate rooms." She also revealed that mealtime can be like "two and a half hours of me wandering around the house serving different people in different rooms."
Georgia, daughter of beloved Doctor Who star Peter Davison and actress Sandra Dickinson, met her husband David on the set of the popular sci-fi show in 2008. They struck up a romance and married in 2011, after which David adopted Georgia's son Ty from a previous relationship.
The couple has been open about their unconventional family life, with Georgia joking about getting "a bit drunk" to reveal another child was on the way. "And then there was one time where I got a bit drunk and then another one came out - but also great," she quipped.
TheScholarlyNote.com has contacted Meta (Facebook's parent company) for comment, as well as Georgia and David Tennant's representatives. We will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.