British comedian and children’s author David Walliams is facing grave accusations of “inappropriate behaviour”.
The comedian is not with another massive blow as he continues to deny such accusations.
BBC has confirmed that there will be no projects with David in near future.
In a statement provided to Metro by the spokesperson of the organisation, it is said “While we’re not making any changes to the festive schedules, we have no future projects directly involving David Walliams”.
The Telegraph previously reported the news of the allegations the author faces.
David was accused by “junior female employees” for showing “inappropriate behaviour”.
After the allegations, David’s publisher Harper Collins also dropped him from all projects.
The publisher’s spokesperson told the outlet “HarperCollins have confirmed that David Walliams will no longer be appearing at our festival in Dundee”.
Previously in 2022, David was removed from Britain’s Got Talent for making offensive remarks about the contestants.
He went on to apologise for the “disrespectful comments” saying the conversation was never meant to public.
The writer began his career in 2008 and since has written 40 books becoming one of the UK's most successful children's authors.