Rapper Dizzee Rascal trained as a plasterer on a £1,495 course and received a certificate for his hard work at the Able Skills Construction Training in Dartford, Kent, during the Covid 19 pandemic
Dizzee Rascal is now trained as a plasterer. The rapper, real name Dylan Kwabena Mills MBE, enrolled on a £1,495 course.
The 40-year-old says he completed the course and received a certificate for his hard work. Dizzee enrolled onto the course at the Able Skills Construction Training in Dartford, Kent, during the Covid 19 pandemic.
The course gives trainees the option to do Monday to Friday over four weeks or six weekends with a nine-day block. The rapper now is the proud owner of a City and Guilds Certificate in Plastering. But Dizzee claims other people on the course were “miffed” about him enrolling – with many confused as to why he was there, as reported by NeedToKnow.
“I did a plastering course for however long,” Dizzee said. “I forgot how to do it, I got the certificate and everything.
“In the pandemic yeah, for some reason I felt like I needed to learn to do stuff. Big up able skills. It was wicked.”
He also told Fix Radio: “People were miffed, when I get in the queue people were like ‘What’s he doing here’.
“Towards the end there was a couple dudes. I’ve been with them for weeks. They were like ‘Hey oh my God it’s you, hey man, he’s rich man, he’s famous man’.
“Right at the end is when they clocked it.” But he admitted that he has since forgotten the skill.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson has flaunted a rather grim injury to his fans. The man behind the hit show “Clarkson’s Farm” took to social media with a gory image of his hand, all bloodied up after a rough game of pickleball with mates.
He accompanied the graphic photo, which showed his blood-stained hand along with a pickleball paddle, with the caption: “Turns out pickleball is bloody dangerous.”
Followers flooded the comments section with a mix of concern and amusement. One follower quipped: “He survived car crashes, third world road trips, farming accidents, but it was pickle ball that did him in.”
Another pointedly remarked: “You are not supposed to hit the ball with your hand, Jeremy.” A third chimed in: “I bet he said before the game ‘How hard can it be?'”
Others asked “how on earth he’d managed that” while someone else cheekily joked that the Top Gear star should “maybe stick to car based sports”.
Jeremy’s newest mishap follows some serious health woes. Back in October, the TV star underwent a heart procedure and had a stent inserted following a scare.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk