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Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers admits privates are like 'two billiard balls' after chemo

Hairy Biker Dave Myers was sent male grooming tools while he was having chemo – despite his private parts looking like “two billiard balls”.

The TV presenter, 65, was left stunned when the ‘manscaping’ apparatus arrived in the post.

He said: “I mentioned once on my podcast about pubic hair and decoration, and I got this thing through on Facebook for manscaping.

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“It was a set of clippers for men to shave their nuts and bits, to keep everything nice and tidy.

Dave couldn’t use his male grooming tools
(Image: BBC)

“A few weeks later, this very expensive apparatus arrived in the post, and there was me deep in the heart of chemotherapy.

“It was the last thing in the world I needed! It was like two billiard balls down there, I didn’t need anything like that. It was not a good look.”

While Dave is still undergoing chemotherapy, he is glad his hair has come back.

He said: “It’s better than it was before the chemo, which I’m quite pleased about.”

Dave and Si are planning to work together again in May
(Image: BBC)

Dave, who announced his cancer diagnosis back in May, revealed his cancer is not spreading and that he plans to return to work with his pal Si King in May.

He said he is planning to film around his chemo treatment and that he feels very grateful for the fact his cancer isn’t spreading to other parts of his body.

He told the How To Be 60 podcast: ‘I’m still having chemotherapy, but what I’m finding out now is you have to live with the cancer. It’s like a diabetic who needs insulin and constant care. That’s the state I’m in now.

Dave has been keeping fans updated on his chemo
(Image: Liliana Myers)

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“By God, the chemotherapy doesn’t half age you quickly. Because your balance goes, so for someone with a motorbike that’s a disaster and my walking has been affected quite a lot, really.

“But I’m going to go back to film this May, and we’re going to film around the chemo. That’s just the way it is really.”

He added: “All I can say is it’s not spreading and I’m holding my own OK. So I’m very grateful for that.

“Sometimes I feel fine and other times I just need to go to bed. Then I kind of sleep it off, a bit like a bad hangover.”

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