Danny Dyer can't stop swearing on the 'EastEnders' set.
Danny Dyer debuted over Christmas as Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter and has struggled to control his foul language ever since, according to his former co-star Shane Richie.
Shane Richie joked to the Mirror, "He won't be doing a live episode, that's for sure. I have to tell him to stop swearing all the time."
Shane - who played Mick's pub predecessor Alfie Moon - also admitted he had to step in and give the TV hard man some bar training.
He added: "He still can't pull the perfect pint. He's not got the technique and he's had a lesson from me."
Meanwhile, a BBC insider claimed while Danny is popular on the soap, his foul-mouthed routine "is not an act".
The source said: "Danny is much loved by everyone on set but the bad language is not an act. It's become so much a part of his vocab that he slips back into it all the time."
The 36-year-old star has previously spoken about his struggles in controlling his language.
He admitted: "I've got to watch what I say and all that. I'm doing really well at the moment. It has only been two months but it is a struggle, I ain't gonna lie.
"I've always been real and true to myself and I think people respect that, but I totally get that I'm on a family show so I got to act family f***ing friendly."
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