David Walliams has "no immediate plan" to work with Matt Lucas again.
The ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ judge revealed earlier this year he had repaired his fractured friendship with ‘Little Britain’ collaborator Matt Lucas, sparking speculation of a comedy reunion.
But though the 47-year-old star admitted they are hoping to work together on a new project, nothing is set in stone just yet.
He told The Sun newspaper: "It has been great seeing much more of Matt. He is spending more time in the UK, so it has been a lot easier to see each other.
"We hope to do something together in the near future, but there is no immediate plan."
David’s comments come after it was recently claimed he and Matt wanted to resume their comedy partnership and work on a new series of one of their shows, most likely airline sketch show ‘Come Fly With Me’.
A source said recently: "It’s all very quiet, and very recent, but Matt and David have started speaking again. They’ve made up, which is amazing and what’s even better is that they are in serious discussions to work together next year.
"Both realise they missed one another a lot and realise how much joy they can bring themselves and the general public by making a comeback.
"’Come Fly With Me’ is seeming the best option at the moment."
David previously admitted he’d also love to bring back ‘Little Britain’ for another tour.
He said in November: "I would like to return to it. I would like to do a live show again, I think that would be fun."
Asked what Matt thinks of the idea, he added: "Yeah, yeah, well, yeah, y’know.
"We were talking about, there’s an idea to possible do it for charity as well.
"The show wasn’t that big in America. I think we would do Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland."
The pair fell out during their 2005 ‘Little Britain Live’ tour, with 45-year-old Matt detailing in his autobiography, ‘Little Me’, how they were "often at loggerheads" over minor issues such as what chocolate to have backstage, which rapidly escalated and they eventually stopped speaking in 2011.