David Tennant's wife Georgia has shared a text exchange where the Doctor Who star is given his marriage marching orders - but nobody panic just yet.
Georgia Tennant, formerly Moffett, took to Instagram on Tuesday morning to share the messages between the couple, captioning it with the hashtags: "#wordle, #marriedsexting."
The texts featured the pair sharing their Wordle scores, a web-based word game that tests your vocabulary and guessing skills.
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David got the Wordle answer in two guesses, while Georgia took four to get the right answer. She replied to his text with the words: "I don't think we can be friends anymore x".
David cheekily replied: "We can move past this...I mean I hope we can x", to which Georgia said: "Ugh ok I'll try", alongside an eye rolling emoji.
She also added a clip of the Friends theme song, in relation to her jokey text back to her husband David.
Earlier this week, Edinburgh Live reported that Scottish star David Tennant will be rejoining the cast of Doctor Who in a special anniversary episode in 2023, alongside companion Catherine Tate.
The BBC has announced that the comedic duo will be returning to the show as the Tenth Doctor, and companion Donna Noble.
Returning showrunner for Doctor Who, Russell T. Davies, said: "They’re back! And it looks impossible – first, we announce a new Doctor, and then an old Doctor, along with the wonderful Donna. What on earth is happening?
“Maybe this is a missing story. Or a parallel world. Or a dream, or a trick, or a flashback. The only thing I can confirm is that it’s going to be spectacular, as two of our greatest stars reunite for the battle of a lifetime."
Bathgate-born David, who first took the role as the Tenth Doctor in 2005, will return to the show in 2023 with Catherine, who played companion Donna Noble.
The pair are said to be filming the scenes at the moment for the episode that will air in 2023.