Hairy Bikers' Si King on This Morning
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BBC Hairy Bikers' Si King's heartbreaking Dave Myers grief moment that left him calling late friend 'toerag'

by · Manchester Evening News

Si King has seen the funny side of the heartbreaking moments that grief presents following the death of his friend and co-star Dave Myers.

The chefs were famed for being the Hairy Bikers duo with a string of cookbooks and BBC series under their belts. But there was heartbreak earlier this year when Dave died following a cancer diagnosis.

Best friend Si announced the sad news of Dave's death in a heartbreaking message shared on social media, in which he confirmed he, Dave's wife Liliana Orzac, his family and close friend David were all by his side as he sadly passed on February 28, just under two years after he revealed he’d been diagnosed with cancer in May 2022.

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Eight months on and Si has appeared on This Morning to speak to hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard about how he's coping and how he's carrying on Dave's legacy with the release of their last cookbook together.

Paying tribute to the late star, Si said: "It’s an adjustment that’s for sure. Even him complaining… He was my best mate, and still is my best mate, that never goes. But he is a miss and it’s all a bit odd."

Speaking of the grieving process, he commented: "It started quite a long time ago for me, when Dave was diagnosed - it was a big diagnosis - and it kind of started then really because it was all about the fight and that’s what we concentrated on. Grief is a very individual journey because it’s about an emotional adjustment of loss and the things that are no longer tangible, and that’s the bit that’s odd to get your head around."

Si with Dave before his death
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It's then when he had a slight giggle as the told Cat and Ben: "The amount of times I’ve thought ‘I’ve not heard from that toerag for ages…’ and then I go ‘Oh man…’ so it’s raw for anybody that loses somebody but there are two things that are certain in life - you begin it, and you end it. The bit in the middle is about what you do with it. Dave loved his life, he lived it to the full and he was joyous to be around."

Si added: "You know, I have way less courage than Dave did because he’d do stuff that I’d say, ‘You’ve gotta be kidding’ - like Strictly Come Dancing for instance, he absolutely loved it! Could he dance? Could he Nelly! But it was just amazing to watch. It was his heart and soul performance, which is what you always got with Dave. That’s who he was!"

Explaining his current book project The Hairy Bikers: Our Family Favourites - one which they both started together and Dave had hoped to complete together - Si said: "This one was slightly different because it’s the recipes that stuck with us - to put in context we roughly did 650,000 miles of travelling over 22 years in the saddle of a motorcycle.

Si spoke to Cat and Ben on This Morning
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"So, this book is about all the recipes that stuck with us because when those recipes stay with you it becomes really nostalgic and it triggered conversations and memories that we’d had, it was lovely."

He added: "Unfortunately, Dave passed before we finished the book, but thank you to our publishers that they had faith in us to say, 'You must finish it' and I really really wanted to just as a mark of respect for my best mate and also it’s about legacy. It was about looking after that legacy and treat it with the respect it deserves."