🔗 Share this article David Walliams parted ways with book publisher. Best-selling children's author and TV personality David Walliams has been dropped by his UK book publisher, according to an announcement. A spokesman for the company commented: "After careful consideration, and following the appointment of its recently appointed chief executive, HarperCollins UK has chosen to cease publishing any new titles by David Walliams." Media sources suggest that the decision was made after an review of claims about questionable actions involving female individuals. The firm did not confirm the specific rationale behind the move, stating: "We do not comment on private personnel issues." A Prolific Literary Career Walliams stands as a most prolific writers for young readers, boasting over over six tens of millions of copies internationally in dozens of tongues. His first children's book, *The Boy in the Dress*, came out under HarperCollins in 2008. Several of his books, for example *Gangsta Granny* and *Billionaire Boy*, have found new life as television films. To date, he has released over four dozen titles in total, which features a festive story called *Santa & Son*, which was released through HarperCollins last autumn. A Dual Career His career breakthrough occurred on the TV sketch series *Little Britain* and has additionally received National Television Awards for his work as a judge on *Britain's Got Talent*. He was made an OBE in 2017 in recognition of his work for charity and the arts. The publisher's decision comes after the naming of Kate Elton as HarperCollins UK's freshly installed boss this past October.