Well the thing about David, it was hardly surprising!
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Well the thing about David, it was hardly surprising!
David Van Day has revealed that he would like to take a break from reality TV and star in a Shakespeare play.
The I'm A Celebrity... star, 52, said that he would consider almost all forms of acting work.
"Eventually I'd like to do some drama, but while we're hot on the reality TV and winding people up side of things, that's what I'm going to pursue," he told DS.
"I don't mind what drama it is. It could be a soap or it could be a classic. I'm a great lover of Shakespeare and if someone offered me Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream at an open air theatre, then I'd be there."
Van Day recently reformed his '80s pop duo Dollar with Thereza Bazar for new Living series Pop Goes The Band. However, the singer said that it was unlikely the pop act would be continuing with a full reunion.
"We have our own lives outside of the band and it's not a priority for me now because of everything that's happened in the jungle," he said. "It's not something that I'm chasing, but if something came up, I'd look at it and I'm all ears."
Timmy Mallett has revealed that he has been making money from selling oil paintings since appearing on I'm A Celebrity.
The 1980s children's entertainer has sold around 250 paintings for up to £400 each. The landscapes are currently being exhibited at his home in Wiltshire, according to The Sun.
"My painting is becoming serious," said the 53-year-old former Wacaday host. "People are buying them as an investment."
Mallett admitted that he had taken advice from fellow celebrity artist Rolf Harris, who lives nearby in Cookham.
"I've learned a lot from Rolf's work but my paintings are still considerably cheaper than his at the moment," he told Metro. "We're good mates."
David Van Day has dumped his girlfriend live on TV.
The I'm A Celebrity... star ended his relationship with The Sun journalist Sue Moxley on Five's The Wright Stuff after claiming that she was too "obsessed with work".
Talking about a meal he had recently cooked for Moxley, he said: "She comes round an hour and a half late, and as she comes in she tells me she has to leave in three hours because she has a deadline at the paper to get some stuff off her computer, because she can't get it off mine.
"After I've gone out all day, roses, three course meal. And I thought, well, you know, this is too much."
He added: "So Sue, I've had enough. Honestly, I can't do this anymore and I mean this sincerely. I love you but I'm not prepared to put up with this anymore.
"So would I dump you now? Yes I would. You've been dumped, live on air, on TV. Celebrity dumping."
Host Matthew Wright responded with surprise while Fame Academy coach Carrie Grant branded the star "selfish" and a bad example to his children.
What a p****. She's well shot of him.
David Van Day has said that he hopes to emulate Jade Goody's reality TV career.
Speaking at the DS Reality TV Awards last night, the I'm A Celeb... star claimed that he wanted to match her "sincerity" on and off screen.
"They said, 'What was it about Jade Goody that made her so magic?' It was her sincerity and connection with the public," he told DS. "She never changed when she was on screen or off it. I hope I can do that [as well].
"I think everything I do is very genuine and there's an honesty that cuts through the screen."
Speaking about his upcoming TV plans, Van Day also revealed that he is working on a makeover show with WAG Lizzie Cundy based on a Charlie's Angels theme.
"We'll take a girl that's been dumped by her boyfriend, give her a makeover and take her back to her boyfriend and see if he'll take her back," he said. "If he doesn't we'll have other plans for her. It's going to be a great show and it will be a show you love to hate.
"We're in production at the moment and I suspect we'll get it out later this year. I really can't tell you the title because it's a great title, but it's based on Charlie's Angels and it deals with bringing people back together."
Who the heck is he thinking he is? Dream on, David, dream on :rolleyes:
He's delusional :lol:
I think the format for his show is shallow and selfish. Why put a women through all that just for her ex boyfriend to say he doesn't want her again? Appearance isn't everything.
Is this man on medication if not he should be because he is not tuned into the hi-fi and his agent should be sacked for encouraging him. No wonder we can get any decent programmes on the tv with idiots like him hogging the airtime.
he's much better than she was i couldnt stand the woman