💨 Abstract
David Walliams, a bestselling children's author, faced backlash after the BBC aired his "Would I Lie To You" Christmas special despite allegations of inappropriate behavior towards female employees, which he denies. The BBC confirmed no future projects with him but aired the special, which included a cut joke about Nazi salutes. Fans criticized both Walliams and the BBC for the decision. Walliams previously faced controversy for sexist remarks and risque private messages. The special is available on BBC iPlayer.
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