Paddy McGuinness, actor, writer, comedian and radio and television presenter, has finally addressed the possibility of replacing Gregg Wallace on the BBC show. Inside the factory.
According to the report of daily mail, The 51-year-old star was named Wallace’s replacement on Inside the factory.
Wallace, 60, stepped away from the show amid a sexual misconduct investigation after nearly two decades.
While giving an interview to the sun And expressing his thoughts, McGuinness joked: “’Actually, for me, there’s not much hair to cover. You know, 20 years ago, when I had beautiful thick hair, that would have existed!”
She then spoke openly about her trepidation working with co-host Cherry Healey for the first time, saying: “That’s always the tricky thing; You hope to move forward. But I can tell you now: Cherry and I laugh a lot.”
Remembering his first meeting with Healey, the top gear The star shared: “As soon as I met her, we had an important conversation and we got along like that. This is a testament to her: when I did my Children in Need challenge, she turned up in Kendal to surprise me; He even brought me a lasagna he had made!
“I drove this big heavy vehicle to fire the first shot. I thought: ‘I got my heavy goods production license doing Top Gear, now I’m driving to the place where I used to work more than 30 years ago, presenting another show for the BBC,’ McGuinness said.
He tempting fortune The actor mentioned, remembering: “When I was that 16-year-old kid who used to walk to work with the butts my mom made me, who would have thought all these years later, all these amazing things would have happened to me? in my life.”
“It was one of those moments where I thought, ‘Damn, life, huh?’ It has its twists and turns,'” McGuinness concluded.
For the unversed, Inside the factory explores how popular products are made in factories across the UK.
In the upcoming ninth series, McGuinness and Healey visit factories making sliced bread, biscuits and sausage rolls.
It is pertinent to mention that for a Christmas special that will air on December 22, they tour a Belgian chocolate factory that produces four million chocolate shells daily.