Overview
- ITV's 'The Assembly,' premiering April 27, features candid interviews with celebrities conducted by a panel of autistic, neurodivergent, and learning-disabled individuals.
- Danny Dyer, the first guest, describes the experience as his 'most open and honest interview' to date, sharing deeply personal reflections.
- Dyer admits to past marital struggles, including substance use and being absent from home, while crediting his wife Joanne Mas for taking control of their family life.
- During the interview, Dyer was moved to tears by the panel's performance of Primal Scream's 'Movin' On Up,' calling it 'f***ing amazing.'
- The Assembly's innovative format aims to amplify neurodivergent voices and redefine traditional celebrity interviews by addressing topics without restrictions.