Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Jim Davidson tries to explain ‘shirt lifter’ comments

Comedian Jim Davidson has attempted to explain why he called gay people “shirt lifters” in a new interview for Piers Morgan’s Life Stories.

The controversial comic, who previously hosted Big Break and The Generation Game, has a long history of sexist, homophobic and racist comments.

Davidson has famously made a plethora of homophobic remarks, including saying to Brian Dowling on Hell’s Kitchen in 2007: “A lot of shirt-lifters have the same face, don’t they?”

British comedian Jim Davidson

Asked about the slur by Piers Morgan, he said: “Yeah that was a mistake. I made the wrong choice of words. And it just got into a hole. You know.

“I’ve got great gay mates. How can you be in this business if you don’t have gay mates?’”

When Piers asked if the former star had stopped using the anti-gay phrase, he said: “Yes I did.”

However he refused to confirm he had evolved from casually using anti-LGBT language, answering: “No I just don’t call gay mates shirt-lifters anymore.

“I don’t use that word since.”

More recently, he claimed that gay entertainers were more likely to be child abusers.


He said of Jimmy Saville: “A bloke who’s a loner dresses and acts like a nonce and thinks he is the most important person in the world.

“There are lots of them in showbiz. There seems to be more gay ones than straight, but that’s because there are probably more gays in showbiz than most professions.”

He previously told the Guardian that his jokes do not cause offence “to the people I’m telling them to”.

He said: “If you read them later or see it on a DVD then someone who doesn’t like me will take offence, but I don’t think a comedian in his wildest dreams is going to go out and try and upset an audience.

“On the other hand, if you’re saying gay people, black people, any people, fat people, ginger people should be protected from comedy, then it is a sad world when people can’t use common sense and courtesy and say if I take the piss out of that person he won’t like it.

“Maybe I will take the piss and he’ll love it.”

He also implied that he will never be allowed to repair his reputation, saying: “If I cured AIDS and fed Africa and ended Ebola and found that missing aeroplane I’d still be that horrible racist, sexist, homophobic comedian.

“By people, with respect, who haven’t seen me. Or are judging me from the past.”

Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Jim Davidson airs on ITV Saturday night at 9.50pm.