David Walliams parted ways with publishing house.
Prolific writer for children and TV personality David Walliams is no longer with his publisher HarperCollins UK, the company has said.
A spokesman for the firm said: "Following a thorough review, and under the leadership of its new CEO, HarperCollins UK will not be releasing additional books by David Walliams."
Reports indicate that the move was made after an inquiry regarding allegations of inappropriate behaviour directed at female individuals.
The company did not confirm the reasons for its decision, noting: "We do not comment on private personnel issues."
An Illustrious Writing Journey
Walliams stands as a most prolific writers for young readers, with sales exceeding in excess of 60 million copies globally in 55 languages.
The debut children's novel from Walliams, *The Boy in the Dress*, was published by HarperCollins fifteen years ago.
A number of his books, such as *Gangsta Granny* and *Billionaire Boy*, have found new life as television films.
His bibliography includes over four dozen titles altogether, encompassing a Christmas book called *Santa & Son*, which came out under HarperCollins this past October.
From Screen to Page
His initial claim to fame came on the television comedy show *Little Britain* and has been honored with National Television Awards for his duties as an arbiter on *Britain's Got Talent*.
He was awarded an OBE back in 2017 for his services to philanthropic and artistic endeavors.
The publisher's decision comes after the selection of Kate Elton as HarperCollins UK's freshly installed boss this past October.