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EXCLUSIVE! Baz Ashmawy opens up on final series of 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy

BRIAN MCEVOY

Baz Ashmawy has opened up on the final series of 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy.

The presenter, who is currently in the middle of filming the third and final season of the Sky series with his mammy Nancy, revealed that the show will feature a new format to spice things up.

“It’s all guns blazing, we’ve made a big twist in the format this year that we haven’t announced yet, but it’s made it quite fun, fresh, new and exciting so that’s been brilliant,” he told Goss.ie.

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Opening up: Baz opened up about the final series of 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy | VIPIRELAND.COM

“I think it’s the best fun I’ve had with my mum out of all the series which is saying something because we’ve had a ball.”

Speaking about pushing his mum Nancy to breaking point, he admitted that in the new series – he got very close.

“I was very close! There was a moment when she was hanging out of a tree in Toronto screaming at me, which just made me laugh quite hard because it’s very hard to break her.

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Breaking point: Baz admitted he nearly pushed his mum Nancy to breaking point on the show | SKY ONE

“She’s a very steely woman, but any time I wind her up like that and I hear her going ‘no, no, no’ – I know I’m on track to success,” he said.

While his Emmy-award winning show is coming to an end, Baz has plenty of TV projects in the pipeline.

“I’ve got other projects that I’m working on in TV, I’m very busy but it’s great,” he told Goss.ie.

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TV projects: Baz revealed he has a number of projects in the pipeline | SKY ONE

“I wouldn’t mind going back to radio, but at the moment everything is fairly TV focused and there’s some exciting things we’re trying to work on.

“It’s always about trying to make something that you haven’t seen before and do something fresh, something that I want to do, so some of the stuff I have planned at the moment has gotten me excited.

“But for the moment I’ll just deal with mammy and keep the other stuff simmering,” he added.

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