Danny Dyer 'landed a job of a teacher' but ended up being told off on his first day for swearing during his classes.
The former EastEnders actor, 47, reportedly agreed to the role as a teacher and gave some expert advice for a performing arts class at a school.
But his success as teacher did not as naturally as his skills as an actor as he has already said to have been told off for his bad language.
One of the class's pupils was also said to involve his daughter, Sunnie, who is said to be looking to follow in her father's footsteps.
He told the Live And Let Dyers' podcast: 'I did swear a lot in the lessons.' Also, some of the students did not complete the task he set.
'Hardly any of them learned their f***ing lines.
Danny Dyer 'landed a job of a teacher' but ended up being told off after reportedly swearing during his classes
The former EastEnders actor, 47, reportedly agreed to the role as a teacher and gave some expert advice for a performing arts class at a school
'I said to them, if you want to be an actor, you've got to learn lines. It's the most f***ing basic thing.'
When asked he would like the job full-time, he said: 'Let's not go too far -I'm not exactly 'Good morning Mr Dyer' and all that caper.'
His teaching gig comes weeks after he revealed that he was driven out of his family home by neighbours who 'resented him' for living on their street.
Danny explained how he and his wife Joanne and their children had moved to a four-bedroom property in Essex but his neighbours were left questioning why he had chosen that area.
He confessed how nearby residents ended up 'egging' his home as well as 'chucking vodka bottles and s***' at his property forcing the family to move.
Speaking on the Off Menu podcast, Danny said: 'When I moved in people were milling around saying, 'What are you doing moving around here?' questioning me, thinking I was a multi-millionaire, (but) I wasn't.
'It was a big step up for us, a four-bedroom house.
'But I'd wake up some days and there'd be eggs thrown at my house which was weird, people resented me for moving in around there.
But his success as teacher did not as naturally as his skills as an actor as he has already said to have been told off for his bad language
His teaching gig comes weeks after he revealed that he was driven out of his family home by neighbours who 'resented him' for living on their street
'If you're going to chuck eggs at people's houses you'd wait for their reaction – they'd throw the eggs and then f*** off home.
'I'd wake up, look at the side of the house, they'd be shell everywhere. What's the point in that?'
He continued: 'Then it started to get a bit more naughty and they started chucking vodka bottles and s*** – I don't know what the f*** I'd done but it was my character in EastEnders they didn't like. It must have been.
'We moved to where we live now, which is lovely.'
Danny is a proud father to three children, daughter Dani, 28, and Sunnie,17, and a son Arty, who he shares with wife Joanne.
It comes after Danny was praised by viewers watching the highly-anticipated Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's 1988 bonkbuster Rivals last weekend.
The actor, stars as Freddie Jones in the series which is set in 1986 and follows the cut throat world of television.
And while the main storyline follows tense rivalry between polo-loving lothario Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant), fans watching have been quick to point out Danny's 'fantastic' contribution.
Danny explained how nearby residents ended up 'egging' his home as well as 'chucking vodka bottles and s***' at his property forcing the family to move
Danny said: 'It was a big step up for us, a four-bedroom house. But I'd wake up some days and there'd be eggs thrown at my house which was weird, people resented me for moving in around there'
Danny is a proud father to three children, daughter Dani, 28, (R) and Sunnie,17, (L) and a son Arty, who he shares with wife Joanne
He plays the role of Freddie an electronics businessman extraordinaire - a character viewers have said he plays with 'nuance', while other have demanded a spin-off show just for his part.
Fans have been loving him in the show as they penned on X: 'Danny Dyer is so fun to watch in #Rivals, more of this, please, don't waste him on soaps or football factories.'
'It's taken me three episodes to realise who Danny Dyer is playing, he is that good #Rivals.'
'Have to say Danny Dyer is a way better actor than people give him credit for - the warmth and nuance he gives to his character in #Rivals is gorgeous.'
'Never been a particular fan of Danny Dyer but loving him in #rivals if he doesn't get together with Katherine Parkinson I shall be fuming!'