
Eric Idle reignites Monty Python feud as he brands co-star ‘a hypocrite' for ‘turning down $30m' reunion
previously said he is still having to work as he receives only a fraction of the millions the
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Eric Idle has called his Python co-star a hypocrite for his comments about their split
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Michael Palin, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones in Monty Python's Life of Brian in 1979
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The trailblazing Pythons included Idle,
The 82-year-old told The Big Issue: "Michael [Palin] said he was sad to see us break up? He was the first to leave! He's such a hypocrite.
"I mean in some ways we split up immediately before The Holy Grail.
"John didn't want to do a fourth series. After that we decided to just stick to films.
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"After Life of Brian, we actually did The Meaning of Life, which was our last film together.
"Graham died shortly after that. Also, I think, when you've done religion and then the meaning of life, there are very few subjects left."
He continued: "I can't believe Michael said he was sad. He turned down the opportunity to do it in America, in Australia, in South Africa. He turned down $30 million!"
In 2024, Idle revealed the surviving
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In messages on X, Idle previously wrote: 'I don't know why people always assume we're loaded.
"I have to work for my living. I never dreamed that at this age the income streams would tail off so disastrously.
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'I have been working and earning for Pythons since 1995. And now no more.'
He added: 'I guess if you put a Gilliam child [Holly] in as your manager you should not be so surprised.
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'One Gilliam is bad enough. Two can take out any company.'
Despite the success of 1975's Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian had funding issues and was almost canned - but was saved by a Beatle.
In a Letter To My Younger Self for The
Big Issue
,
: '
I got lucky, because I had to. I survived pancreatic cancer.
"So I feel that since 2019 I've had a reprieve. I don't know or care what people say about me, I'm lucky every single day.'
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He said: 'For a while we had no money. [Media proprietor] Lew Grade read it and just went nuts. He said, we can't possibly make this. I went to America to find money.
'I had been talking to
'But finally, when everybody turned us down, there was a call from him saying, 'I've got you the money'.
'He had mortgaged his house and his business and raised the cash and put it all on a Python film. The most extraordinary thing to do.'
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Monty Python's Flying Circus star Eric has had issues over the Python's finances
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Michael Palin said he was 'sad' to see the Pythons break up - which Eric has disagreed with
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Actor Eric - who is based in LA - has spoken out about the financial inequality he has faced
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The Monty Python gang pictured prior to their O2 Arena tour back in 2014
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