Since his grooming scandal came to light, disgraced BBC newsreader Huw Edwards has cowered away from the glare of the public eye.
But I can reveal that despite the black cloud that hangs over his name, the broadcaster, convicted of making indecent images of children, is still receiving work offers.
Indeed, he has been invited back to the screen in a forthcoming film about the fall of a fictional leading broadcaster, to play himself.
Producers of The Janitor – a tale centring around Edwards’s implosion – reportedly asked the convicted sex offender to play a cameo role.
But the 64-year-old, who has recently launched
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