David Dickinson denies he's set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal after 16 years

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David Dickinson 'quits Dickinson's Real Deal' after 16 years hosting ITV show

David Dickinson has denied reports he is set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal.

It's believed the legendary TV star, 81, has walked away from the ITV show in order to spend more time with his loved ones and his wife Lorne Lesley.

The beloved antiques dealer is still thought to be filming the upcoming series of Real Deal this year, but he has decided to step down from hosting the programme after 15 seasons.

But David has no intention of quitting his showbiz career and signing off for retirement just yet.

A show insider says: "It's an open secret on Dickinson's Real Deal that David will be leaving the show after filming the upcoming series.

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David Dickinson denies he's set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal after 16 yearsDavid Dickinson isn't signing up for any future series of the ITV show
David Dickinson denies he's set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal after 16 yearsBut the antiques expert isn't retiring from showbiz just yet (Brian Cassey/REX/Shutterstock)

"He's absolutely adored fronting the show, it's been a huge success for the channel and viewers still love it 16 years after it launched."

The source went on to claim to the MailOnline that David has "no intention" on giving up his career entirely and teased how the star is still available for exciting opportunities.

However, a spokesperson for David told the Mirror said: "David has no plans to retire from Dickinson’s Real Deal, a show he still very much enjoys making, and is hugely looking forward working on the upcoming series later this month."

It's not known whether the ITV show would ever continue without its namesake hosting, with the source admitting they are unsure what the channel's plans are for the future of the series prior to David's statement.

David Dickinson denies he's set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal after 16 yearsITV say they are yet to make a decision on the future of the show

An ITV spokesperson said: "The current series of Dickinson’s Real Deal is in production and filming throughout spring and summer. No decisions have been made on future series beyond that."

David previously fronted BBC's rival antiques show Bargain Hunt from 2000 until 2004, but begin his stint on ITV hosting Dickinson's Real Deal since 2006.

The speculation surrounding David's position on the ITV show comes as it's revealed Dickinson's Real Deal expert Cheryl Hakeney has quit her job on the ITV show to work with her Love Island daughter.

Cheryl regularly appears alongside David on the ITV lunchtime show, where she parts with her cash to buy some of the public's best offerings of antique items they've found in their home.

David Dickinson denies he's set to quit Dickinson's Real Deal after 16 yearsThe antiques expert has a business with her famous daughter

However, Cheryl has confirmed she didn't have enough time to film the next series as she has been busy working alongside her Love Island daughter Zara Holland on their own company.

The pair own fashion business Mimi Boutique, which they say has only been growing and growing amid the pandemic and their business has doubled. They have a boutique in Hessle, East Yorkshire and another in Beverley, East Yorkshire. They also sell online too with items coming from Italy, Paris and the UK.

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She told Mail Online: "I did the show for 14 years. I was one of the originals but now mine and Zara's business is booming, unfortunately I don't have enough time to film the next series."

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