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David Walliams shares update on pet dog following operation - hellomagazine.com
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25.06.2020 / 18:15

David Walliams shares update on pet dog following operation

David Walliams has delighted fans after sharing an adorable new photo of his pet pooch Ernie.

David Walliams shares sad news with fans - hellomagazine.com
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23.06.2020 / 20:31

David Walliams shares sad news with fans

David Walliams beloved pet dog Ernie has undergone surgery.MORE: BGT star David Walliams shares rare photo with lookalike sister and mumThe news was shared on David's Instagram on Tuesday, alongside a photo of his sweet Border Terrier.

David Walliams shares shocking photo with Simon Cowell - hellomagazine.com - Britain
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18.06.2020 / 23:23

David Walliams shares shocking photo with Simon Cowell

David Walliams shared a rather shocking photo of himself with Simon Cowell on Thursday – and we bet Simon won't be happy! The Britain's Got Talent judge decided to play around with an ageing app and added a good decade or two onto his and Simon's appearance.

Omid Djalili: Removing Little Britain from streaming is a move towards maturity - www.breakingnews.ie - Britain - USA - George - Floyd
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10.06.2020 / 15:43

Omid Djalili: Removing Little Britain from streaming is a move towards maturity

Omid Djalili has said the removal of Little Britain from streaming services is an example of society “moving towards maturity”.

Little Britain removed from Netflix, Britbox and iPlayer over blackface characters - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Indiana - county Lucas
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10.06.2020 / 12:25

Little Britain removed from Netflix, Britbox and iPlayer over blackface characters

Little Britain has been removed from streaming services over its use of blackface characters.Netflix, Britbox and iPlayer no longer offer the comedy series, starring David Walliams and Matt Lucas, in their catalogue after criticism over the characters, which sees white men portray black people.The BBC - where the programme aired - said "times have changed".The decision to cut the series comes following the Black Lives Matter protests, which were sparked following the death of George Floyd.Mr

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