David Walliams Speaks Out To Defend His ‘Sister’ Sheridan Smith Following Recent Troubles

'I feel a lot of compassion for her.'
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David Walliams has spoken out in support of Sheridan Smith after it was announced the actress would be taking a month out from performing in the lead role of the West End production of ‘Funny Girl’.

The 'Britain’s Got Talent’ judge, who previously starred alongside the ‘Cilla’ star in a 2013 theatre production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, said she was like a ‘sister’ to him during an interview on ‘The One Show’.

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"I feel a lot of compassion for Sheridan,” he told hosts Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

"I love Sheridan she is like a sister to me.

"She is obviously going through a very serious issue with her family - in any other job you would be allowed some time off, wouldn't you?

"I think she should definitely be allowed this time off."

David added: "We wish her all the best, audiences will be thrilled when she does come back.

"I've seen the show already, it's fantastic. I've got tickets again and can't wait to go again."

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David’s words come after the 34-year-old actress was signed off from her role as Fanny Brice in ‘Funny Girl’ for a month.

The Savoy Theatre released a statement confirming Sheridan would be getting the “rest and support” that she needed during this “very difficult and stressful time”.

It continued: “We will all miss her enormously and send her our love and best wishes - and we are looking forward to her return in due course.”

It has been a particularly difficult couple of months for the star, who announced back in March that her beloved father had been diagnosed with cancer.

She was also forced to speak out on rumours that a performance of ‘Funny Girl’ had been cut short because she was drunk, more recently blasting the press on social media for their treatment of her at such a tough time in her personal life.

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Name a well-known TV comedy or drama, and, chances are, she's starred in it. Her telly credits include 'The Royle Family', 'Gavin & Stacey', 'Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps', 'Heartbeat', 'Holby City', 'Where The Heart Is', 'Doctors', 'Fat Friends', 'The Royal', 'Mile High', 'The Bill', 'Benidorm', 'Jonathan Creek', 'Mrs Biggs' and 'Cilla' to name well, rather a lot. Just don't tell Sarah Lancashire. (credit:ITV)
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A love of showbiz runs in the family. Sheridan's great-great-grandfather, Benjamin Doubleday, was a respected and well-known banjo player, whilst her parents, Colin and Marilyn, continue to perform as the fabulously named country and western duo, 'The Daltons' (that's them in the pic). And it was on stage with her parents that Sheridan first got a taste for the limelight. "When I was four I joined them on stage doing little dance routines," she said previously. "It wasn't long before I was standing on a stool joining in the singing." (credit:Twitter/Sheridan Smith)
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She once dated her 'Gavin & Stacey' co-star James Corden, but we'll forgive her. She's also been romantically linked to Russell Brand, but hey, who hasn't? Sometimes though, the press get it REALLY wrong when it comes to her love life. “I have lots of gay mates,” she explains. “Every time I go out with one of them, it’s in the papers, ‘Ooh, Sheridan’s new mystery man!’ It makes me scream laughing, their gaydar is so broken!” (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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She got the big thumbs up from critics and audiences alike for her portrayal of Elle Woods in the West End musical 'Legally Blonde', which won her a Best Actress gong at the Laurence Olivier Awards and Theatregoers Choice Awards. No mean feat. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Despite being a familiar face, she admits to being a complete fangirl around other famous types. “I still get so starstruck,” she admits. “When I did Quartet, a movie Dustin Hoffman directed, with Dame Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly, Tom Courtenay, Pauline Collins and Michael Gambon, I wanted to curtsey every day.” (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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In 2012, she unexpectedly pulled out of playing the lead role in the musical version of 'Bridget Jones', throwing the planned West End production into chaos in what was described as a 'pure act of selfishness' by one unnamed person closely involved with the show. Two years later and the musical is still yet to make it to the stage but Sheridan's career has gone from strength to strength. (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
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One rumoured major new role for Sheridan is playing the jailed mother of Shannon Matthews, who was at the centre of a hoax kidnap that gripped the nation and beyond in 2008. Jeff Pope, who wrote 'Cilla', is writing the screenplay, and has hinted that he wants Sheridan to play the lead role of Karen Matthews. (credit:Samir Hussein via Getty Images)
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Despite being loved by critics and TV and theatre audiences alike, Sheridan still doesn't think she's much cop and is riddled with self-doubt because she isn't a drama school graduate. "When I'm working alongside someone like Dame Maggie Smith, I can't help thinking 'I don't deserve to be here'," she has said in the past. "You see these formally trained actors with scripts covered in writing, whereas mine will be covered in coffee stains and fag burns. I spend most of the time feeling like I'm totally blagging it." (credit:Mark Robert Milan via Getty Images)
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She has suffered from severe panic attacks in the past and still has one before every opening night. "[I get] very rapid heart rate, sweaty hands, dry mouth. Sometimes when it’s really bad, your hearing goes, your vision goes. Everyone can tell you that you’re going to be fine but none of it goes in," she explained. (credit:Jonathan Short/Invision/AP)

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