Si King reflects on friendship with Dave Myers in poignant documentary
- Si King spoke about his late best friend Dave Myers during his appearance on This Morning.
- The special documentary featuring their friendship will air at Christmas and includes significant moments from their TV career.
- Si remarked on the overwhelming support shown by the biking community, celebrating the deep bond he shared with Dave.
In the UK, Si King, one half of The Hairy Bikers, recently appeared on the daytime show This Morning to promote a heartfelt documentary celebrating his late friend, Dave Myers, who passed away from cancer earlier this year. The episode, hosted by Dermot O'Leary and Cat Deeley, showcased Si preparing a beef curry hotpot while reflecting on the bond he shared with Dave. The documentary, titled 'The Hairy Bikers: You’ll Never Ride Alone,' is slated to air at Christmas and intends to honor Myers’s legacy and their shared experiences on television. During the interview, the hosts discussed a remarkable event featuring a tribute ride where an impressive number of 46,000 motorcycles demonstrated support for Si and honored the memory of Dave, leading to emotional moments and powerful reflections on friendship. Specific snippets from the documentary were shown on-screen, leaving Si visibly moved as he recalled profound, indescribable feelings surrounding the day of the bike ride. Although the documentary aims to provide a nostalgic and celebratory look back at the pair's adventures, it also serves as an emotional tribute following Myers's passing, which occurred peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones. The special programming is part of a larger initiative to acknowledge the impact that Dave Myers had on fans and highlight the enduring nature of his friendship with Si King. The importance of community, love, and support within the biking fraternity was also acknowledged during the interview, focusing on how such relationships foster a collective sense of respect and fellowship. Ultimately, Si King expressed that the show was both a celebration of his best friend's life and a reflection on how their enduring friendship resonated with many across the nation.