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Walliams' Career Meltdown: BGT, Little Britain & Personal Struggles

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • David Walliams left Britain's Got Talent after offensive remarks.
  • His relationship with Simon Cowell has reportedly ended.
  • Little Britain was removed from streaming services due to controversial content.
Walliams' Career Meltdown: BGT, Little Britain & Personal Struggles

David Walliams has experienced a significant career shift after leaving Britain's Got Talent due to offensive remarks made during auditions. This departure strained his relationship with Simon Cowell, with reports indicating they are no longer on speaking terms, a stark contrast to their previous close association.

Compounding these challenges, the sketch show "Little Britain," which Walliams co-created with Matt Lucas, was removed from streaming services like Netflix and the BBC in 2022. The decision was attributed to its controversial content, including racial stereotypes and instances of actors using blackface, reflecting changing societal attitudes.

Despite these setbacks, Walliams has found continued success in literature with his children's books. He is also exploring new avenues through a podcast with Matt Lucas, "Making A Scene," as he navigates his transition away from mainstream television and addresses personal struggles, including past suicidal thoughts and a previous phase of sex addiction.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
David Walliams left Britain's Got Talent after making offensive remarks about contestants, which led to an apology and his eventual decision to step down.
Reports suggest that David Walliams and Simon Cowell are no longer on speaking terms, marking a significant rift between the former collaborators.
Little Britain was removed from streaming platforms due to controversial content, including racial stereotypes and the use of blackface by actors.

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