He wrote: "We’re very different people and probably want different things and had different working methods."Addressing the partnership, he added at the time: "Well, it’s over for the time being.
Whether it’s over forever I don’t know."But in 2020, the comedy duo started working together again, reuniting for a one-off Little Britain special called Little Brexit.
A source told The Sun: "They’ve made up, which is amazing and what’s even better is that they are in serious discussions to work together next year.“Both realise they missed one another a lot and realise how much joy they can bring themselves and the general public by making a comeback.”Matt also revealed they now speak to each other every day. “Often it’ll be silly pictures or videos we’ve found online, that sort of thing, and we just make each other laugh all the time," he said..
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