David Walliams parted ways with publishing house.
Prolific children's author and TV personality David Walliams is no longer with his longtime publishing house, as confirmed by the firm.
A representative for the publisher stated: "After careful consideration, and with the guidance of its recently appointed chief executive, HarperCollins UK has decided not to publish any new titles by David Walliams."
It has been reported that the move was taken subsequent to an investigation into reports of questionable actions directed at women.
The firm declined to specify the reasons for its decision, stating: "We do not comment on internal matters."
A Prolific Literary Career
Walliams stands as a most best-selling authors for kids, boasting over in excess of 60 million copies internationally in 55 languages.
His first children's book, *The Boy in the Dress*, was released through HarperCollins in 2008.
A number of his books, for example *Gangsta Granny* and *Billionaire Boy*, have also been adapted into small-screen adaptations.
His bibliography includes in excess of 40 works combined, encompassing a Christmas book named *Santa & Son*, which was published by HarperCollins last autumn.
Television and Literature
His career breakthrough occurred on the broadcast sketch program *Little Britain* and has also won National Television Awards for his role as a panelist on *Britain's Got Talent*.
He was awarded an OBE several years ago honoring his contributions to the charitable sector and arts community.
This development follows the appointment of Kate Elton as HarperCollins UK's recent CEO in October.