The BBC gender pay gap was one of the biggest stories of last year, and one person who is not afraid of fighting such inequality is Jodie Whittaker.

The actress told Digital Spy and other media outlets that she made sure that she got paid the same as her Doctor Who predecessor Peter Capaldi.

Speaking backstage at the National Television Awards, Whittaker said: "It's an incredibly important time and the notion [of equal pay] should be supported.

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"It's a bit of a shock that it's a surprise to everyone that it should be supported!

"I know I do not speak just on behalf of the women here, I speak on behalf of the men and the women," she added, stating that people of both sexes believe they should be paid equally.

When asked how she was enjoying working on the iconic sci-fi show, the actress said: "Yeah, it's great. I love it, I absolutely love it, yeah. It's amazing! I get to see all the best places!"

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Doctor Who will return for its 11th series on BBC One later in the year.

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