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Jack Whitehall says he does not want to be like his father when he becomes a dad

Comedian Jack Whitehall has said that he does not want to turn into his father when he becomes a dad.The Bad Education star, 34, is expecting his first child with girlfriend Roxy Horner, after he announced the news on social media. During an appearance on BBC Breakfast, Whitehall was asked whether the news had enabled him to reflect on his relationship with his father, to which he responded: "I just don’t want to turn into him." The comedian is known for starring alongside his father, Michael Whitehall, 83, in the Netflix show Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father, which sees the duo travel around the world together.
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Jack Whitehall's mum 'embarrasses' him after raunchy Babestation confession
Jack Whitehall may be left feeling slightly embarrassed, as his mum Hilary Whitehall revealed a saucy part of the star's past.Actress Hilary revealed that she once found out that son Jack had been watching the racy adult channel Babestation when he was a teenager.However in a typically comedic turn of events, Jack later blamed it all on his TV producer father Michael.READ NEXT: Uma Thurman and Jack Whitehall lead star-studded cast to launch new streaming serviceSpeaking to The Sun On Sunday, Hilary said: "I remember when Jack was living at home in his late teens and I came down one morning and switched on the TV and it was on Babestation.“I stormed up to his bedroom and said, ‘If you’re going to watch things like that, please have the courtesy to get it off that channel before I get up in the morning’."Do you know what he said? ‘I wasn’t, Daddy was watching’."It is not the first time that Hilary has spoken about her son during interviews, with her and husband Michael becoming just as famous as son Jack through their appearances on his hit Netflix series Travels With My Father.Both Hilary and Michael Whitehall appear in the programme alongside Jack, with the trio loved by generations of fans for their series of adventures across the world.The show primarily sees Jack and Michael travel to various locations, with mother Hilary occasionally joining them in destinations including Las Vegas.Away from the programme, Jack's parents have also spoken openly about their famous son during interviews, with Michael gushing over both Jack and wife Hilary as he said his son inherited her kindness from her.He told The Guardian: "It’s pure kindness, a quality Jack has entirely inherited from his mother."However, Michael admitted that
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Jack Whitehall says he's 'banned' from royal event after awkward Prince Harry joke
Prince Harry at the Royal Variety Show in 2015.The comedian, 33, aimed several jibes at the Duke of Sussex during his performance at the time.The stand-up comic has now made another jibe at The London Palladium as part of his How To Survive The Summer Holidays tour alongside his mum Hilary Whitehall, 59, and dad Michael Whitehall, 81, on March 23.The trio entertained fans with their stage antics as Jack interviewed his parents.As they recall various anecdotes of their lives, the film actor recalled an awkward royal moment.Jack reportedly joked that he had been "banned" after taking a cheeky swipe at Prince HarryMichael referenced Meghan Markle's recent book, The Bench, which he suggested had "changed his life".He then claimed that Jack had been "banned" from seeing his friend Harry during their standup routine.But the comic suggested that it was his joke at The Royal Variety show which got him snubbed.“I think I have been banned because I called him 'Ginger Nuts’ at the Royal Variety," Jack replied, according to The Sun.The comic referred to his appearance at The Royal Variety Performance in 2015 and viewers may recall the various swipes made towards Prince Harry.The comedian joked about the royal running the country, to his time in the British Army before he went on to explain why the public adores the young royal so much."Now you have done some incredible things of course; all the work you've done for charity and you've served your country with distinction in the British army," Jack mused."But most importantly, when we look at you, we know that if you were one of our friends, you would be one of the lads."'They called it a tumour' Jasmine Harman addresses family struggles[LATEST]Brendan Cole hits out at Strictly for
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