Michael McIntyre is set to lift the lid on his disastrous time as a Britain’s Got Talent judge as well as his chat show flop.
The star has signed a new book deal detailing the highs and lows of his career. The autobiography - called A Funny Life - will detail how he “mistakenly” thought he would “be a good chat show host and talent judge”.
The 45-year-old penned the follow up to his 2010 book Life and Laughing during the national lockdown describing it as his “salvation”.
The funnyman said: “Writing A Funny Life was my lockdown salvation. I loved remembering and recounting everything that has happened to me since I first appeared on TV.
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