Danny Dyer issues two-word ‘dig’ over children and says ‘I don’t want to die rich’

Danny Dyer issues two-word ‘dig’ over children and says ‘I don’t want to die rich’

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The EastEnders actor revealed in a recent podcast episode that he had flown first-class to Dubai on flights that cost him an “eight grand a seat.”

The EastEnders star shared insights into a holiday to Dubai(Image: Getty Images)

Danny Dyer has openly stated his opinions on money, admitting that he doesn’t “wanna die rich” and calling his children “privilege t***s.”

On an episode of Live and Let Dyers, the EastEnders actor divulged details about a lavish Dubai getaway, revealing he splurged on first-class Emirates tickets at a staggering “eight grand a seat”.

During a conversation with his daughter, Dani Dyer, Danny inquired if she had ever experienced such luxury. She admitted to flying business class, which she found “enough” and saw no need to “do” first.

He acknowledged that “you probably don’t,” but he explained that because of his excitement, “why not s***k it” because he made money. Then he discussed how “some wealthy people” choose to have their children travel less lavishly.

Danny revealed that he'd flown first-class to Dubai
Danny revealed that he’d flown first-class to Dubai(Image: Getty Images)

Danny remarked: “And what I realised is that what some rich people do – and I suppose I’m a rich person now – is that they would put their self and their wife in first-class and chuck their kids in business or f*****g in economy.”

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Dani argued that while placing kids in business class is acceptable, it is “bit naughty” to put them in economy. “Well, I treated my children with their f*g first-class seats because I do, the privileged t***s that they are,” said Danny.

He enthused about the first-class experience with Emirates, where passengers get their own room, and recounted how he and his wife, Joanne Mas, indulged in a buffet with “beautiful food” in the lounge.

Danny jokingly remarked, “Oh yeah, absolute f*ck snobby c***s that we are,” as he openly admitted during his first flight, that “what have you become”?

He responded, “Well, I don’t know,” with a sincere stance on wealth. What makes you a good worker? To use money, we must earn it. I don’t want to be wealthy.

The EastEnders star shared insights into a holiday to Dubai
Danny said the flights cost him an eye-watering “eight grand a seat” (Image: Getty Images)

The 47-year-old father of two daughters, Sunnie and Dani, and a son, Arty, was recently put in the hot seat on a new ITV series called The Assembly. The show features autistic, neurodivergent, or learning-disabled individuals posing challenging questions to celebrities.

Danny was asked how classy it was to enroll his son in a private school during his appearance. He stated that despite being “proud” of his roots, he didn’t want to live in a place where “helicopters are going over my house.”

He went on to note that when you have children, you “want to give them everything”, but it sometimes “backfires” as they don’t become “street-wise”.

He continued, “I walked everywhere or I had to get a bus,” referring to his own upbringing. My kids, I don’t believe they ever went on a f***ing bus. They don’t, don’t they? because a Bentley drives them door-to-door.

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Source: Mirror

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