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David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst's 'feud' - from on-set row to vow never to work together

Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst, the iconic duo known for their roles as Del Boy and Rodney Trotter in Only Fools and Horses, have been at the centre of rumours regarding an off-screen 'feud'. Despite their undeniable on-screen rapport throughout the 22 years of the show, there have been whispers that the pair have had a falling out since they last appeared together in the series and have made a pact not to work with each other again.
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Only Fools and Horses star Sue Holderness left 'terrified' after near alligator attack
When the alligator was let off its leash, it seemingly hadn't been hungry enough to be distracted by the food, and instead of stopping by the bowl it simply kept walking.Sue recalled she was alone in the forest, as Del and Rodney had gone on ahead, leaving her within two feet of a menacing looking alligator.Fortunately, a crew member acted fast to avert the danger by "grabbing its jaws shut".Even worse, Sue admitted despite the potentially perilous lengths she went to in order to film, "at the time, [the episode] wasn't well received".Fortunately, she says the tables have since turned and "now people think of it as one of the most loved episodes".Meanwhile, in spite of her terrifying alligator encounter, Sue has warm and fond memories of her time on Only Fools and Horses - even though that wasn't the only difficult encounter she remembered."[In one episode], the BBC had to hire a boat and get an actor on the oil rig," she recalled.However, everyone suffered a bout of terrible seasickness, with co-star David Jason "looking green and feeling like death".Away from sitcoms and onto reality television, the veteran actress revealed she has been asked to take part in an ITV favourite.Sue said producers of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! "enquire most years" about whether she'll take part.In spite of their interest, she's adamant that "nothing could persuade" her to join the campmates, even though she is often glued to the screen from the comfort of her home."There isn't enough money in the world to persuade me to do I'm A Celebrity," she declared."The thought of those creepy crawlies! I'm a terrible wimp."She added: "It makes me queasy just thinking about it.
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Lottie Moss swipes at model sister Kate over 'not being there for her' in 'toxic' industry
Joan Collins hits back as David Jason brands her 'pretentious'She went on to encourage her followers to be kind to those suffering as she thanked fans for their support. Express.co.uk has contacted a representative for Kate for comment.Lottie and the 48-year-old model are half sisters, who share the same father. It's not the first time she has said she felt pretty much alone while signed to modelling agencies.Lottie previously claimed she was plied with alcohol and drugs by some bosses. She said: “A lot of the time I would be showing up to set and I didn’t want to do it, I’d be crying my eyes out and they said, ‘We’ll just get you some drugs, you can have a drink and then you’ll be fine’.“It was very much like that, ‘Oh you’ll do this shoot, whether you’re sober or not. It’s going to happen’."Lottie went on to say those she worked for only seemed to care about the job and not how her mental health.Piers Morgan slams 'whining' Harry and Meghan and mocks privacy [REACTION]Chloe Madeley's husband James Haskell shares fears about daughter [REVEALED]Cheers star Kirstie Alley's exact cause of death confirmed by rep [DEATH CAUSE]“I don’t think there were a lot of people in that industry that cared about my wellbeing I have to be real," she added on the Call Her Daddy podcast.The model also claimed bosses wanted her to be "Kate Moss part two" and was told to lose weight.To get what they deemed the ideal body, Lottie said she lived off just one bit of a toast a day.She added: "No wonder I had problems, I was pushed into doing these things and getting to a certain weight.
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