Danny Dyer documentary has trigger warning over ‘c***, f***, p****, c*** and t***’
The BBFC warned it has “infrequent very strong language in the doc is accompanied by frequent strong language (‘f***’) as well as milder terms include ‘p****’, ‘c***’, ‘t***’, ‘b*******’ and ‘s***’.”
A trigger warning has been slapped on a Danny Dyer documentary to say that it contains bad language.
The British Board of Film Classification has slapped a notice to alert viewers that the sweary actor’s show is peppered with potty-mouthed patter. Danny Dyer in Conversation is a 69-minute documentary on the EastEnders and Rivals star and was handed a 15 age rating.
It is described as featuring “an interview with British actor, Danny Dyer, in which he addresses his life as an actor, his career choices and family life”.
The BBFC warned it has “infrequent very strong language – (‘c***’) is accompanied by frequent strong language (‘f***’).
They added: “Milder terms include ‘p****’, ‘c***’, ‘t***’, ‘b*******’ and ‘s***’.”
The film industry guardians also shared some of the talking points that Danny, 47, discusses in his doc.
Their assessment stated: “An actor discusses both his own experiences of drug misuse and those of characters he has played.
“Verbal moderate sex references occur. In a clip from a film, a character comically talks about torturing a celebrity. References are made to violence from football supporters. A brief reference is made to homophobia.”
Last March, Danny was muted by ITV after he began swearing at the Brit Awards.
And in his latest movie release Marching Powder he swears a whopping 87 times.