The Chuckle Brothers want you to know they "couldn’t be closer" despite feud reports
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear

In news we weren't expecting to read today, The Chuckle Brothers have taken to Twitter to strongly reassure fans that they "couldn't be closer" following reports of a feud.
Tabloid rumours had suggested that Paul and Barry Elliot, who have performed together for 55 years, had 'drifted apart', were staying in separate hotel rooms (perish the thought) whilst on the road and were travelling separately to their live gigs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fm09R55afk&list=PLbs-Pk9dtKb8YP3Qd5UDiUQqkuzd776iF
On Twitter, Barry blasted the claims as being "utter rubbish":
https://twitter.com/BazElliott/status/993615231996833795
And Paul also sought to set the record straight:
https://twitter.com/PaulChuckle2/status/993599094005420033
https://twitter.com/PaulChuckle2/status/993600512258912256
Although later in the evening, Paul looked to have calmed down a bit:
https://twitter.com/PaulChuckle2/status/993613409659781121
In what we're sure is completely unrelated news, the pair are soon to be seen on a brand new series Chuckle Time on Channel 5.
Earlier this year, Paul and Barry set Twitter alight when they cameoed in Benidorm.
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