Michael Caine doles out relationship advice to David Walliams
Brit actor Sir Michael Caine has doled out relationship advice to ‘Little Britain’ star David Walliams by telling him to give up his flings and to instead concentrate on finding a wife.
|Last Updated: Nov 06, 2009, 02:22 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Brit actor Sir Michael Caine has doled out relationship advice to ‘Little Britain’ star David Walliams by telling him to give up his flings and to instead concentrate on finding a wife.
Caine, 76, who starred as a woman-chasing character in ‘Alfie’, had dated a number of glamorous actresses and models during his prime, including Bianca Jagger and Jill St John, before tying the knot with wife Shakira.
And now he is urging ladies’ man Walliams, 38, to do the same, insisting he’ll never be satisfied with his love life until he learns to devote himself to one woman.
“Michael Caine said to me, ‘I used to be like you. I used to think with women, it was about quantity. Then I realised it was about quality. Then I met my beautiful wife Shakira’,” the Daily Express quoted Walliams as saying.
“I know people reading this won’t believe it, but people like myself have low self-esteem. That’s why we feel the need to date loads of girls. Then you realise it’s not going to get you anywhere.
“Michael Caine said to me, ‘I realised that I couldn’t sleep with every woman in the world’.
“He was sharing a flat with Terence Stamp in the Sixties. It must have been a very, very exciting time to be young and famous,” Walliams added.
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