Danny Dyer has pleaded with the new government to help “kids from council estates” get into acting.
The former EastEnders star has said it is a “f**king disgrace” that working class folk don’t get the same chances as “posh” actors.
And Danny, 47, inset, reckons Sir Keir Starmer needs to redress the balance as there is a “disconnect” between the elite and the rest of the country.
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He said: “The new government must start addressing the lack of working-class people in the arts.
“It’s vital we give young kids from council estates opportunities to make something of their lives.
“It’s a f**king disgrace.”
He was backed by Alan Partridge creator Steve Coogan, 58, who said that working class actors had all but died out.
He said: “The arts have been downgraded to a luxury, not an intrinsic part of what defines us.”
Elsewhere in the world of Showbiz, we spoke to a body language expert about Love Island finalists – and what their future could have in store for them.
Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, body language Darren Staton shared their thoughts on Ciaran and Nicole. He exclusively told us: “Ciaran was devastated that he and Nicole didn’t win.
“He had his hands in his pockets, which is significant here. When someone isn’t showing their hands, it means they have something to hide.
“This shows resistance and tension between them.” It was at this point that the celebrity guru predicted that the pair would become the first couple to split after they return to UK.
He went on: “Although they seemed to be the strongest couple in the show, I do sense some distance between them here. I wouldn’t be surprised if they broke up now the show has come to an end.”
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