I can't be the only parent who hates David Walliams's children's books ✍️ EmmaHutchings for ipaperviews
On Friday it was reported that he has quit from his role as a judge on the talent show – which is hardly surprising given its prime time family-friendly billing.
But it’s not just his screen career that could be faltering. There has been growing disquiet against Walliams’s books on social media, a sentiment first championed by campaigner and food writer Jack Monroe more than two years ago, when she accused him of being classist and fat shaming. For instance, the character “Fing” is so named as a sneering reference to Myrtle’s pronunciation of “thing”. Names of characters are often straight out of the mouths of playground bullies. The character “Brian Fong, Who Was Never, Ever Wrong” was removed from a compilation last year after. Other children are called Nigel Nit-Boy and Bertha the Blubberer.
Yet Walliams’s words sell by the millions. He’s written 17 novels, 10 picture books and six short story collections. The language of bullies has found its way into countless children’s bookshelves – adorned by Tony Ross illustrations and backed by the clout and huge marketing budget of Murdoch-owned publisher HarperCollins.
Someone is making a lot of money from this. No doubt some people find it funny. But reading a David Walliams book is like being tickled into submission: you’re being pushed into laughing. There are so many bold word and capital letters, he’s actually shouting at you. THIS BIT IS FUNNY.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
David Walliams sensationally quits BGT after 10 years judging on ITV talent showDAVID Walliams is to step down from Britain’s Got Talent after a decade judging on the ITV show. It comes after the comedian, 51, was forced to apologise for foul-mouthed comments about contestants…
Read more »
David Walliams' future on Britain's Got Talent 'up in the air' after apology for offensive remarksDavid Walliams has been on the Britain's Got Talent judges panel with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon since 2012, and he has been named best judge at the National Television Awards three times during his stint.
Read more »
David Walliams 'quits BGT after 10 years' following leaked voice notesBritain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams has reportedly quit the well-loved talent show after a decade amid reports of him making disrespectful comments towards contestants
Read more »
David Walliams' future as Britain's Got Talent judge 'up in the air'Britain's Got Talent producers say no decision has yet been made on David Walliams' role as a judge.
Read more »