🔗 Share this article The children's author David Walliams lost his contract with publishing house. Best-selling children's author and TV personality David Walliams has parted ways with his UK book publisher, according to an announcement. An official for the publisher commented: "Upon deliberation, and under the leadership of its fresh leadership, HarperCollins UK has chosen to cease publishing additional books by David Walliams." It has been reported that the move was reached following an review of claims about questionable actions involving young women. The company did not confirm the reasons for its decision, adding: "We refrain from speaking about confidential company decisions." A Highly Successful Writing Journey Walliams stands as a most best-selling authors for kids, having sold over six tens of millions of copies globally in dozens of tongues. The debut children's novel from Walliams, *The Boy in the Dress*, came out under HarperCollins back in 2008. A number of his works, such as *Gangsta Granny* and *Billionaire Boy*, have found new life as TV movies. His bibliography includes over four dozen titles in total, which features a holiday title titled *Santa & Son*, which came out under HarperCollins in October. From Screen to Page He first rose to fame on the television comedy show *Little Britain* and has been honored with National Television Awards for his work as a judge on *Britain's Got Talent*. He was made an OBE back in 2017 for his services to charity and the arts. The publisher's decision comes after the appointment of Kate Elton as HarperCollins UK's freshly installed boss last fall.