Danny Dyer tells CBeebies Bedtime Story encouraging kids to speak about their feelings

SCREEN hardman Danny Dyer told a CBeebies Bedtime Story encouraging kids to speak up about their feelings and said: “Everybody cries.”

The former EastEnder and star of Sky TV’s Mr Bigstuff was shown reading Rhinos Don’t Cry yesterday evening.

Danny Dyer reading "Rhinos Don't Cry" by Mark Grist and illustrated by Chris Jevons.
Danny Dyer has read a bedtime story to CBeebies, where he encourages kids to speak about their feelingsCredit: PA

Dyer told the young viewers: “When you’re having tricky feelings, you should try and let them out, because it can make you feel better.

“You might not think it, but everybody cries, even grown-ups, in fact, especially grown-ups.

“Someone may look big, or tough but they have the same big feelings that you do. Never judge a book by its cover.

“Whether its big blubbery bursts or snivelly sobs, if you feel like you need to cry, belt it out loud and proud.”

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Mark Grist’s book tells the story of a rhino called Milo, who likes writing, climbing, banister-sliding, mountain bike riding, painting and singing, who eventually learns that it is OK to cry.

Previous CBeebies readers include Olivia Colman, Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish, Sir Lewis Hamilton, Harry Styles, Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hardy, Sir Elton John and Idris Elba.

Over the past year, Dyer has played Freddie Jones in Disney+’s Rivals, Lee in the second series of Sky Max show Mr Bigstuff, and the protagonist in Nick Love’s comedy-drama Marching Powder.

In BBC soap EastEnders, he played Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter from 2013 to 2022, and he is also known for his roles in football films Mean Machine (2001) and The Football Factory (2004).

Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose-Ayling Ellis read the first-ever story in British Sign Language, rugby champion Rob Burrow read the first story told using an eye-controlled computer and cyclist Lora Fachie read the first-ever braille story on the show.

Danny Dyer’s CBeebies Bedtime Story airs Friday, December 5 at 6.45pm on CBeebies and will be available on BBC iPlayer.

Danny Dyer in a brown leather jacket holds co-star Ned Dennehy in a headlock, a yellow mallet held in his left hand, as they film a fight scene.
The CBeebies role is a change of tone for TV hardman Danny, who recently starred in Mr Big StuffCredit: Click News and Media

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