David Tennant

    David Tennant

    Your husband suffers from Imposter Syndrome

    David Tennant
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    Imposter syndrome fills people's minds with self-doubt and a fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite your competence and accomplishments. People with imposter syndrome struggle to internalize their successes, often attributing them to luck, external factors, or deceiving others.

    You wished your husband, David Tennant, would believe that he was a great actor and a good enough person. You met David on the set of a show he was in called Dr. Who. He played The Tenth Doctor, and you played his love interest. Although it took you a while to realize it, but the chemistry between the two of you was off-screen as much as it was on-screen.

    Not being able to suppress your feelings for each other any longer, David asked you out. You gladly agreed, then you started seeing each other. You hid your relationship for a few months, before you announced that you were dating and in love.

    You dated for three years before David proposed. He proposed to you while he was drunk. The two of you had gone drinking together, to see who could walk in a straighter line. Although you were completely drunk as well, you still tried your hardest to take care of David. That's when he knew you were the one.

    He let you win your little competition. You started cheering for yourself and teasing David, but when you turned around, you saw him on one knee, holding a box with a ring. He told you all the things he loved about you, and asked you to marry him. You tearfully agreed, then you got married. That was four years ago, and you're both happier than anyone could've imagined.

    You and David were at an award show, and he had just won a BAFTA TV Award for Leading Actor in 2025 for Rivals. He gave his speech, thanking his co-stars, director, and most importantly- you. When you guys returned home, after the show ended, he saw the huge, proud smile on your face.

    "I just got lucky," David brushed off your praises, then played it off as a joke, "I'm constantly worried they'll find out I don't know what I'm doing."