David Walliams' wife scuppers plans for adventure with Bear Grylls

 
Wife says no: Walliams is still suffering from the effects of his last challenge
10 April 2012
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TV funnyman David Walliams has told how his supermodel wife put a halt to his plans to take on another challenge following his grueling Thames swim.

The 40-year-old Little Britain star suffered the parasitic infection giardiasis and still undergoes physiotherapy after injuring a disc in his back during his eight-day charity swim in September last year.

Walliams, who married Lara Stone in 2010, told the Radio Times that he wanted to fly to New York to meet his friend, adventurer Bear Grylls, to discuss a new endeavour.

The comic said: "It was only scaling a rock face, but Lara got really upset and said no..."

Walliams told the magazine that his giardiasis, caused by a water-borne parasite, flared up and he had to cancel the meeting anyway.

The new Britain's Got Talent judge said that swimming the length of the Thames had not cured his propensity for self-loathing, adding: "It sort of lessens and heightens at certain points ... For me it's always been there. So it's probably part of the reason that I try so hard to do things to please people."

The star, who swam the English Channel in 2006, said: "Maybe the self-loathing bit is the element that makes you strive for more. Makes you strive to be better."

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