Danny Dyer reveals highlight of the year wasn’t winning a BAFTA

Danny Dyer reveals highlight of the year wasn’t winning a BAFTA

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Actor Danny was on stage at ZYN Rolling Stone UK Awards in London as host when he made the surprising claims about his achievements

Danny Dyer has insisted that one thing in 2025 meant more to him than winning a BAFTA, even though he has wanted respect in the acting world for decades. The 48-year-old actor was finally given some serious credit for his decades in acting earlier this year for Best Male Comedy Performance in Mr Bigstuff.

But he insists it is nothing in comparison to having West Ham striker Jarrod Bowen as a son-in-law after he married daughter Dani in the Summer. On stage, hosting the ZYN Rolling Stone UK Awards, Danny used the F word a dozen times in his introduction, promising a “proper f**king night” before turning to speak about his daughters, who were both in the room.

He said: “It has been an amazing 12 months in the worlds of music and film but for me personally too because I won a f**king BAFTA, are you having that?

” The greatest achievement of my life, there is only one thing that could top that, and that is the fact that my firstborn child, my beautiful daughter Dani, who is here tonight, married the captain of West Ham United! Every dad dreams of his daughter bringing hope the right person, but the captain of the team! What a touch. “

Elsewhere on the night, The Cranberries performed at the event, which took place at London’s Roundhouse on Thursday night.

The ceremony was attended by nominees, including Lewis Capaldi and FKA Twigs.

Other guests included comedian Mo Gilligan and singers from the Sugababes.

Sir Bob Geldof was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award for his role in organising the Band Aid single and Live Aid concert in response to the 1984 Ethiopian famine.

Boomtown Rats star Bob, 74, said:” Getting this award really wraps together a lot of things that have happened in my life. I’m thrilled! “

Fayth Ifil from the Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical also performed on the night alongside the tribute to Sir Bob.

The philanthropist’s campaigns have raised more than £110million for charity.

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But speaking earlier this month, he implied he was stepping back from the charity:” I think we are done. I mean, it wears you down… I could depress myself with the latest ten or twelve emails I get every day, detailing the latest horror from Sudan or the latest f***ing massacres in western Tigray]in Ethiopia].

“I refer to them at gigs and always get the same snide comments, but I’m living it and we try to ameliorate that. If there is mass gang rape of women in front of their husbands and children, which there is daily, and those broken women can make it over the line somehow, then Band Aid money will be there to try to repair as much as possible of these damaged lives. So that isn’t going to stop, but it doesn’t necessarily involve me any more”.

Source: Mirror

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