Danny Dyer's nine-month-old grandson Santi loves eating roast chicken dinners.
The 44-year-old star has revealed he is already cooking the traditional British dish for the tot.
He said: "He's eating now and he does love a roast. Santi had one of his grandad's famous roasts the other day."
But the actor was quick to criticise his daughter, Santi's mum Dani Dyer, 25 - who won 'Love Island' in 2018 - over her culinary skills when it comes her choice of chicken.
He told her: "You bought in a chicken in a bag. There's no crispiness to it!"
The actor also went on to humorously tell of how his grandson - who was born in January this year - is not a fan of keeping clean.
Speaking on his podcast 'Sorted with the Dyers', he joked: "[Santi] doesn't like having his little mush wiped, because he's a dirty stop out. He's quite feral!"
On the subject of family, it comes as Danny previously found out his famous brood are related to Thomas Cromwell, Edward III, William the Conqueror and Henry III.
The soap star made the discovery whilst appearing on the BBC genealogy show 'Who Do You Think You Are', and admitted afterwards that the revelation might convert him into a royalist.
Danny was initially hoping to learn that he was related to aristocracy, but instead ended up learning that he has royal heritage.
He said: “I’d like to find out I’m related to someone in the aristocracy or something. Something different to what I’m known for, that’s what I’d like, to freak a few people out.
"I’m not really a royalist, none of my family are, but now I feel like I wanna be.”
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