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Stephen Mulhern makes rare admission about late dad after his death

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Stephen Mulhern has made a rare admission about his father following his death. The magician, 48, was left devastated in November last year when his father Christopher passed away at the age of 76.

In the weeks that followed, coupled with a reaction an anaesthetic, the former Dancing On Ice host collapsed in front of diners at Pizza Express in Sunningdale, Berkshire. It is believed Stephen had the bad reaction to some medication after having a few drinks with his meal. Earlier in the day, he underwent a procedure, for which he was administered the anaesthetic.

Since then, the TV star has remained relatively private about the tragedy, but during an appearance on Friday's This Morning, he was able to open up about his father when host Dermot O'Leary sensitively reminded him about his dad, who was also a magician, played a major part in kickstarting his career.

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Dermot began: "There's a lovely story, I remember we were eating dinner together and you were telling me about what a great man your dad was. He was almost responsible, wasn't he?"

Stephen replied: "My dad loved magic and he was a brilliant magician. I started when I was 11 and he would teach me tricks."

Dermot added: "Wasn't one of the acts ill or something?" and Stephen, shocked at what the TV star could remember replied: "God, you've got a good memory!

"Yeah, so [at Butlin's] one of the acts didn't turn up and my dad said, 'Well my son's a magician and he'll fill in for you.' I got my spot on stage and I feel incredibly lucky."

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Just weeks after losing his father, Stephen was back on screens at the Royal Variety. He took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall, performing a magic trick in front of His Majesty The King and millions of viewers at home.

Upon completion, the star dedicated the performance to his late father saying: "That was for you dad."

Following his two-year stint as a Redcoat, Stephen joined The Magic Circle as its youngest-ever member at the age of just 17, and gained an appearance on Blue Peter off the back of this.

After appearing on The Big Big Talent Show with Jonathan Ross in the late 1990s, he was invited to perform at the Royal Variety before becoming a regular on CITV alongside Holly Willoughby.

In more recent years, he has hosted Britain's Got More Talent and regularly fronts Catchphrase, but due back on the box with a new series of You Bet for ITV1, in which stars such Josie Gibson, Josh Widdecombe and Alesha Dixon bet on of members of the public and their ability to carry out certain tasks.

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