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David Walliams 'hasn't had the chance' to watch new Britain's Got Talent following exit

David Walliams admitted her still 'hasn't had the chance' to watch the new series of Britain's Got Talent.

The former judge first joined the ITV show's panel in 2012 but left in November 2022 after audio transcripts of him making disrespectful comments about contestants two years prior were leaked. Strictly Come Dancing's Bruno Tonioli, 68, replaced David in 2023.

Now David, 52, says he has not been staying up-to-date with the programme. During an appearance on ITV's Lorraine on Wednesday morning (May 22), host Lorraine Kelly asked him: "Britain's Got Talent is on, how are you feeling about that? Do you watch, do you not watch? Are you a bit sorry about it all?" David replied: "Well, I've been travelling a lot so I haven't had a chance to see it."

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After exiting the show, the comedian issued an apology for his behaviour. In a statement at the time, he said: "I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain's Got Talent in 2020. These were private conversations and - like most conversations with friends - were never intended to be shared. Nevertheless, I am sorry."

Currently, David is working with Matt Lucas, 50, on a new show, which will be 'edgy' in a similar way to controversial BBC sketch show Little Britain, which initially aired between 2003 and 2006. Teasing what fans can expect from the programme, the writer promised non-PC jokes similar to the original series, as well as his and Matt's other comedy show Come Fly With Me.

Chatting to Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch on their podcast The Therapy Crouch podcast, he said: "We're writing again but we want to do entirely new characters like Come

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