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Danny Dyer has a ‘full frontal’ nude scene in Rivals series two

Danny Dyer has revealed he has a ‘full frontal’ nude scene in Rival’s upcoming second series, which has been dubbed the raunchiest season yet .

Speaking to the Radio Times he joked about his manhood during the cold shoot but insisted if his female co-stars were to bare all, so should the male cast. 

Danny, who plays Freddie Jones in the Disney+ bonkbuster, said: ‘I go full frontal in this series, if they keep it in the edit. It’s a night shoot, and it was cold, and I’d better not say any more’. 

‘Nobody’s under pressure to be naked if they don’t want to, but if a woman’s getting her breasts out, why shouldn’t I get it all out? I’ve got breasts as well, to be fair.’ 

Meanwhile lead writer and executive producer, Dominic Treadwell-Collins, revealed the news episodes had author Dame Jilly Coopers’ full approval before her tragic death.

He told the publication: ‘She signed off every single script and she was watching rushes up until the week before she died. So we’ve got her sign-off and her voice is all the way through it all.’ 

Danny Dyer has revealed he has a 'full frontal' nude scene in Rival's upcoming second series, which has been dubbed the raunchiest season yet

Danny Dyer has revealed he has a ‘full frontal’ nude scene in Rival’s upcoming second series, which has been dubbed the raunchiest season yet  

Dame Jilly, who penned the novels on which the show is based, died October 2025 aged 88 following a fall at her Gloucestershire home.

It comes after fellow Rivals star Alex Hassell, plays the lead role of Rupert Campbell-Black, reflected on his fondest memories of the late author.

He also opened up on Jilly’s ‘very risqué’ sense of humour and revealing her final heartfelt words to him, that still make him emotional.

In October, while production was underway on series two, Jilly passed away at the age of 88, following a fall at her home in Bisley, Gloucestershire, leaving the cast devastated.

In a new interview with Style magazine, Alex reminisced over his relationship with the famous writer, revealing the very rude joke she once came out with that left him in stitches.

He recalled a photoshoot he’d done with co-stars Danny Dyer (Freddie Jones), Luke Pasqualino (Bas Baddingham) and Brendan Patricks (Henry Hampshire) last year, with all four of them kitted out in their polo gear.

‘Jilly was there and, obviously, she loved all the men and would say very openly how much she thought we were all really sexy in our polo outfits,’ he explained. 

‘So we were like, “Come in this photo,” and Danny made a very rude joke about the idea that Jilly would potentially, you know, like all of us. And Jilly said it would be “a gran bang”. She just came out with it like that and we all howled with laughter.’

Danny, who plays Freddie Jones in the Disney+ bonkbuster, said: 'I go full frontal in this series, if they keep it in the edit. It's a night shoot, and it was cold, and I'd better not say any more'

Danny, who plays Freddie Jones in the Disney+ bonkbuster, said: ‘I go full frontal in this series, if they keep it in the edit. It’s a night shoot, and it was cold, and I’d better not say any more’

Meanwhile lead writer and executive producer, Dominic Treadwell-Collins, revealed the news episodes had author Dame Jilly Coopers' full approval before her tragic death(pictured 2024)

Meanwhile lead writer and executive producer, Dominic Treadwell-Collins, revealed the news episodes had author Dame Jilly Coopers’ full approval before her tragic death(pictured 2024) 

Read Danny's full interview in Radio Times out now

Read Danny’s full interview in Radio Times out now

After at first being unsure about how daring they could be around her, Alex said the cast soon realised the answer was ‘very, very risqué’.

The Wasteman star said the news of Jilly’s tragic passing hit him hard and admitted he still becomes tearful when he thinks of their final conversation.

‘I was really knocked by it,’ he recalled. ‘I was at home, some people were on set, and the decision was made to carry on because it meant so much to her that it was being made. 

‘The last thing she said to me was that she was so glad I’m her Rupert and so proud of me. Then she got into her car and drove away, and it makes me want to well up talking about it.’

Rivals series two drops on Friday, but has already racked up a slew of five-star reviews from critics, who have said it more than lives up to its opening run.

Sarah Dempster for The Guardian gives the show five stars but muses ‘how best to reward such exquisitely knowing escapism? Ten stars? Ten thousand stars? Rivals is beyond earthly praise’.

The Telegraph’s Benji Wilson agrees with another five-star write-up, as he declares that ‘Rivals continues to refresh the parts that other television cannot reach – a heady mix of guilty pleasure, trenchant satire, rambunctious comedy and out-and-out trash’.

While Carol Midgley for The Times says ‘despite its deliberate corniness, this is also gloriously uplifting television. It is unashamedly celebratory and perhaps even better than the last series’.

And Den Of Geek‘s Lacy Baugher praises the show’s ‘sprawling cast’ who ‘remain thoroughly excellent throughout’.

Read Danny’s full interview in Radio Times out now. 

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