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Being working class means I have fear of losing work, says Paddy McGuinness

PADDY McGUINNESS is so thrilled with his new Stand Up To Cancer special Don’t Look Down – he’s even taking part, too.

The presenter and a host of celebrities will be facing up to their fear of heights with a never-before-attempted feat of a highwire walk across a yet-to-be-revealed London landmark.

Paddy, who is pictured getting to grips the balancing act, said: “I’ve done stuff for Stand Up To Cancer in the past, so when Channel 4 suggested getting involved, I thought that’s quite interesting – I’ve never seen that done before.

“I’ve never seen Ant and Dec in the jungle eating a kangaroo’s penis – they’re always like, ‘Go on, get it down you!'”

The programme sees Paddy and celebs including Beverley Callard, David Ginola, Anton Ferdinand, Charley Boorman, Victoria Pendleton plus TikTok names Gk Barry and Fats Timbo, head to the Austrian Alps to train for their highwire act.

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