The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades takes swipe at co-star as he makes show admission

The Repair Shop guest emotional as he talks about memories

The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades has shared that he would not like to have Will Kirk’s skills in a cheeky “dig.”

Taking to Instagram, the BBC host answered questions sent in by fans about all things to do with craftsmanship.

One question he was asked was: “If you could take on another restoration skill, what skill would you pick?”

Jay responded: “If I could take on another person’s skills – wow. Now that is really, really interesting.

“There’s so many to choose from. I love what Dom does, I love what Lucia does – Susie, Kirsten, Steve!

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“Will?” he then ponders and shakes his head, before adding: “No, I am only joking.”

38-year-old Will joined the cast in 2017 and has become a household name on the show.

In March last year, the furniture restorer announced that he was expecting his first child, with his wife Polly giving birth to a baby girl in July.

The pair have been married for two years after they exchanged vows in Cirencester at Kings Head Hotel.

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Will recently opened up about missing out on time with his daughter due to filming the daytime BBC show.

While being interviewed on Morning Live, presenter Sue Quek said: “It must be fantastic working on the show and of course, working amongst a team of other experts as well, sharing your stories about how you can help people.”

He agreed but explained that it’s “a shame” that he’s not able to have as much time with the youngster as he would like.

“Yes, yeah. We are like a big family here, mainly because I spend more time here than with my own family, which is a shame,” he shared.

The Repair Shop is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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