Danny Dyer and his family 'offered £1million to star in Kardashian-style reality show' after actor announces EastEnders exit
Danny Dyer and his family have reportedly been offered £1million to star in their own Channel 4 reality show.
The actor, 44, announced his departure from EastEnders after nine years on the BBC soap last week.
And once Danny is no longer filming scenes as Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter, it is claimed he, wife Jo Mas, 45, and their children, former Love Island winner Dani Dyer, 25, daughter Sunnie, 14, and son Arty, eight, have been offered a lucrative salary to record a Keeping Up With the Kardashian-style series.
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A television source told The Sun: 'Once Danny is a free agent later this year, the sky’s the limit.
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'TV production companies are falling over themselves to film him and his family.
'Channel 4 made him a lucrative offer that he’s been tempted by and he knows his family would make really lively, fun TV as they’re all so down-to-earth and people at home can relate to them.'
MailOnline has contacted representatives for the Dyer family and Channel 4 for comment.
Jo previously said the Dyer clan had been offered a reality show in 2018 but Danny was contracted to EastEnders at the time.
She told The Sun: 'We've been offered a reality show, but Danny is contracted at the BBC.
'We have always joked about it. People do say we need a show in our house because there's always a drama.
'One day we might do it.'
The news comes after it emerged Danny was named as one of the front runners to take over the role of Doctor Who from Jodie Whittaker.
Show fans are betting on Jodie, 39, being replaced by Danny when she leaves the show this autumn.
Following Danny's announcement he is quitting EastEnders, bookmakers have slashed his odds from 66/1 to 16/ 1.
On how the odds on the next Doctor Who have dramatically changed since his announcement, a spokeswoman for Ladbrokes told The Sun: 'Danny may be not be the archetypal actor to portray the Doctor but that's just why he might be the perfect choice to make a big change on the show.
'He's all the rage with punters and has already said he wants to take on different roles.'
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