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Daniel Wrigley-Morris (3rd February 1993) is a British television presenter, personality, singer and songwriter, better known as Dan Morris. Morris was first introduced to the public in 2009 as a participant on the BBC Three show "World's Strictest Parents". The concept is that two so-called "unruly" teenagers are sent to live abroad with a strict host family for a week in an attempt to change their behaviour. A year later, Morris returned to the show which took a different format with him travelling to nine countries to sample different parenting techniques before returning to India to visit the family he lived with a year previously.

In September 2011, Morris appeared as a contestant on the Channel 5 reality show "Big Brother", eventually coming second to Aaron Allard. He became popular from the show and in May 2012, it was confirmed he would host a spin-off show entitled "Big Brother's Big Chat Show" which would air the night following an eviction to speak to the evictees in more detail. He also joined Channel 5 chat show "The Talk" in September 2012 but left the show on December 21st. It was confirmed in late December that Morris would replace Stephen Mulhern as the host of "Britain's Got More Talent" for the 2013 series.

In November 2012, it was revealed Morris had signed to Polydor Records with his debut single "Army Of Lovers" reaching #3 in the UK and #17 in Ireland. A second single, "When I Think Of You" will be released in March 2013.

World's Strictest Parents (2009-2010, 2013)
In 2009, Morris was nominated by his mum to appear on "World's Strictest Parents". The premise of the show is that two so-called "unruly" teenagers are sent to live abroad with a strict host family for a week in an attempt to change their behaviour. Morris was sent to India to live with the Unnikrishnan family. During the show Peter got a tattoo from an unlicensed parlour, thus putting him at risk of contracting HIV. The production staff intervene, fearing for his safety. But Peter was very unhappy after being forced to leave the parlour, with a half-finished tattoo, which was, ironically, to say "Wisdom" in Hindi. He ended the show in a better place.

In 2010, the production team contacted Morris and they wanted him to return to the show. For this series, Morris would visit 10 new families across the world to experience different parenting techniques. For the show he visited New Jersey, Barbados, Sri Lanka, Florida, Puerto Rico, Texas, Holland, Atlanta and Chicago before in the eleventh episode returning to the Unnikrishnan's in India to update them on his progress since the show.

In 2013, Wrigley will return to the Unnikrishnan family for a week which will be filmed for a three episode series.