FORMER television host Michael Barrymore is back – only this time he is in a garden centre in Brentwood.
Barrymore, 60, has been spotted by shocked shoppers tending to flower displays and staking shelves at Tomlins, in Mascalls Lane.
The former Strike It Lucky and My Kind Of People host has become something of a tourist attraction at the garden centre where he reportedly works for free up to three days a week.
Despite more recent appearances on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Coach Trip his TV career was left in tatters following a police investigation in 2001 when the body of Stuart Lubbock was found at the star's home.
Barrymore was never charged during the investigation but his appearances on the small screen dropped dramatically.
But today the celebrity garden fan is said to be 'alwright' and enjoying life in his new role. A spokesman for Tomlins garden centre declined to comment when approached by the Brentwood Gazette.
Barrymore, 60, has been spotted by shocked shoppers tending to flower displays and staking shelves at Tomlins, in Mascalls Lane.
The former Strike It Lucky and My Kind Of People host has become something of a tourist attraction at the garden centre where he reportedly works for free up to three days a week.
Despite more recent appearances on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Coach Trip his TV career was left in tatters following a police investigation in 2001 when the body of Stuart Lubbock was found at the star's home.
Barrymore was never charged during the investigation but his appearances on the small screen dropped dramatically.
But today the celebrity garden fan is said to be 'alwright' and enjoying life in his new role. A spokesman for Tomlins garden centre declined to comment when approached by the Brentwood Gazette.