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Best-selling author Dame Jilly Cooper passed away in October at 88-years-old at her home after suffering a fall. Her death came whilst Danny Dyer and cast were shooting the second series of the adaptation of her much-loved book Rivals. Now the former EastEnders actor has revealed what it was like to be on set following the tragedy.
Speaking to Rolling Stone UK, Danny, 48, said: "We lost Jilly Cooper during shooting, and it made things even more emotional.
"Shes part of the fabric and you definitely feel like shes in the air. Which makes it even more of a shame that she wont see it.
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Danny insisted that the cast which includes David Tennant, Alex Hassell and Aidan Turner were determined to ensure the second instalment, out in May, is bigger and better in her honour.
He added: "Its been a long shoot and when we all got the tragic news, it just gave us another push to go, Right, lets get this done and make it as brilliant as it can be."
Elsewhere in the interview Danny spoke about UK politics and grumbled that some of those in power are 'corrupt'.
He said: "Its a tricky f****** time and I dont know how Keir Starmer is hated by the extreme left and the extreme right.
"How does that work? Ive said this before, but we just need some more people from working-class backgrounds [in Parliament] and that will save it.
"But theres some corrupt shit going on upstairs, man, and theres the fear that theyll eventually get corrupted too.
"Youve just got to sit back and watch it all unfold and hope that humanity finds its way again.
The Football Factory star believes we need a reset: "Misogyny, sexism, homophobia and racism are all on the rise again. Weve regressed as human beings, so we need some sort of reset, dont we?"
The April/May issue of Rolling Stone UK is out now or visit www.rollingstone.co.uk for more.
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