Paddy McGuinness is taking legal action after being accused of making false claims about a charity bike ride.

In November, he finished a 300 mile cycling trip.

November 23rd 2024.

Paddy McGuinness is taking legal action after being accused of making false claims about a charity bike ride.
Paddy McGuinness, the well-known comedian, is taking legal action against a gossip site for spreading false information about his recent charity cycle event. According to reports, the 51-year-old star is not pleased with the site's claim that he made a stop at a fancy Michelin starred restaurant during his 300 mile Ultra Endurance Cycle Challenge for Children In Need. This challenge took place from November 11th to November 15th and raised an impressive £9million. However, the joy of his accomplishment has been overshadowed by these accusations.

The gossip site, known for its scandalous stories, alleged that Paddy took a helicopter to the three Michelin star restaurant L'Enclume in Cartmel, while on a break from his ride in Lancashire. They even claimed that he spent the night there, as reported by the Mail. Sources close to Paddy have now revealed that he has taken legal action against the site, as the story is completely false. According to these sources, Paddy was with his team the entire time, and even spent most nights getting physio and resting early in preparation for the next day's early start.

Paddy's impressive cycle route covered several counties, including Flintshire, Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumberland, Dumfriesshire, and Lanarkshire. The comedian was greeted with cheers and applause as he crossed the finish line, and he couldn't help but express his gratitude for the support he received. He even declared that the experience was something he would remember for the rest of his life.

The businessman Sir Tom Hunter, who joined Paddy on his ride, also had high praises for the star, calling him a national treasure. Paddy's popularity and the success of his challenge were evident in his shoutout to the listeners of Radio 2, thanking them for their contributions and the incredible support from the British public.

The inspiring story of Paddy's physical and mental endurance during his charity ride has been captured in a one-hour documentary on BBC, titled "Paddy: The Ride of My Life," as part of the channel's Children In Need content. Metro has reached out for comments from Paddy's representatives and the gossip site, but no response has been received yet. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to share it with us via email, phone, or our Submit Stuff page. We would love to hear from you.

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