By Jake Kanter International TV Editor Neil Gaiman, the Good Omens and American Gods writer, has apologized after breaking Scottish lockdown rules by traveling from New Zealand to his home in Skye, Scotland, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
In a blog on his website last week, Gaiman revealed he made the 11,000-mile trip more than two weeks ago so he and his wife, Amanda Palmer, could give each other some space and he could work in the British timezone.
His confession created headline news in the UK and in a new blog post on Monday, the writer said he had been visited by police to discuss his movements, which involved flying into London and using a friend’s car to journey to Scotland. “I did something stupid.
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