Paul Chuckle Reflects on Late Brother Barry's Presence After Six Years
- Paul Chuckle reveals that his brother Barry's ghost is still present.
- The Chuckle Brothers continue to share a special bond even after Barry's passing.
- Paul Chuckle believes Barry's spirit is lingering around him.
Paul Chuckle, the surviving half of the beloved comedy duo Chuckle Brothers, has opened up about the enduring presence of his late brother Barry, who passed away six years ago. The pair, known for their iconic children's show ChuckleVision, shared a deep bond that transcended their professional relationship. At 76, Paul expresses that he still feels Barry's spirit alongside him, emphasizing that their connection remains strong even after Barry's death. In a recent interview on the Secure The Insecure podcast, Paul shared that since Barry's passing, he has frequently dreamt of his brother, a stark contrast to the rare dreams he had of him while he was alive. Paul described these dreams as comforting, stating, "Whatever I’m doing, Barry is with me." He recounted a poignant moment before stepping on stage alone for the first time, where he felt Barry's presence, symbolized by a figure giving him a thumbs up, which bolstered his confidence. Paul's reflections highlight the profound impact of their relationship, both personally and professionally. He humorously noted his wishes for his own funeral, envisioning a lively celebration in a nightclub setting, complete with a DJ wearing a mask of him. This lighthearted approach underscores the Chuckle Brothers' legacy of joy and laughter, which continues to resonate with fans and family alike.