"It's a natural progression from my book and podcast. Haskell spent most of his club rugby career with Wasps, also playing in France and Japan before ending his career at Northampton But this is a nice little sojourn into that world, a chance to dip your toe in the water," he said, revealing that he loved it when he was sent videos of people laughing in reaction to his podcast. So much so that he will go on tour with a four-night, one-man show in November, as well as being booked for more live podcast dates in the new year. While Tindall married into royalty, Haskell married into TV royalty - his wife Chloe is the daughter of presenting duo Richard and Judy.Īnd he freely owns up to being a bit of a performer himself. Haskell won 77 England caps between 2007-18 Get Me Out of Here, wrote the award-winning book What A Flanker and became a popular podcaster on The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, alongside former England team-mate Mike Tindall and presenter Alex Payne. Since packing in rugby union in 2019, when he realised his injuries had already taken their toll and that he was not going to make it to a third World Cup, Haskell has tried his hand at a variety of roles.Īside from his fight training, he endured the jungle on reality show I'm a Celebrity. I just need to cut my cloth accordingly." What I'd like to be doing is very different to what I can do. And, to be honest, I find podcasting and speaking much more desirable than going into a cage and adding to my laundry list of ailments. Haskell, 36, told BBC Hereford & Worcester: "I just need to readdress what's important in my life.
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