Calls for Sir Bruce Forsyth ‘to get statue outside of Broadcasting House’ as BBC consider enduring tribute to legendary entertainer
Iconic star died on Friday aged 89 and now the Beeb are working out what will be the most fitting tribute
BBC bosses are considering erecting a statue of Sir Bruce Forsyth outside of Broadcasting House in London after fans called for it following the entertainer's death aged 89.
Bruce was surrounded by his family when he passed away on Friday afternoon.
The Mirror reported how the Beeb were considering the idea and told them: “We are more than happy to look at what would be the most fitting tribute to a BBC showbiz legend.”
A bust of Bruce already sits inside the foyer of the London Palladium where he became a household name.
It would be similar to that held in June for Brucie’s pal Ronnie Corbett, who died last year.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: “Bruce’s family are very much coming to terms with their loss, which is utterly devastating.
“It is too early to say for sure what will happen next. But the idea of the great and the good celebrating their friend’s life alongside the ordinary fans who watched him for years is very much liked.
“Further conversations about it will be had in the coming weeks, when the family are ready. The decision, either way, will be theirs to make.”
The much-loved all-round entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades, had not been seen in public since hosting Strictly’s Children in Need Special in 2015.
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Sources close to the family said he instead became almost completely housebound, declaring that he did not wish to be seen until he had recovered from his weakened state.
One source explained: “Bruce was the eternal showman. The world knew him as the host of Strictly Come Dancing, bursting with energy, laughter and charm — always bouncing around the studio.
“That was what he wanted. He didn’t want anyone to see him looking frail and old — even at 89.
“And it would have crushed him to have been seen in a wheelchair.”
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