BBC EastEnders viewers demanding that 'hunky' character be topless more often
24.09.2022 - 07:45
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READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing: The stars and their professional partners are still in relationships from Stacey Dooley to Rachel RileyMany viewers took to the comments section to agree with the statement. One replied: "Yes please - include Martin, Zack, Vinny, Callum, Ravi, Jack as well. " Another chimed in: " I'd much rather see more screentime for him in general and good exploration of the character, but I won't complain about any upcoming topless scenes either.
" A third also said: "So far he’s been in his grey tracksuits for most of the time. I’m happy enough with that. " A fourth said: "But he was a model before this and walked for a few big names.
If you google him and shirtless you'll get pictures of him even younger. " Freddie Slater, who is played by Bobby Brazier, is the son of Graham Foster and Little Mo Slater. He was introduced to EastEnders earlier in SeptemberBobby is the son of TV presenter Jeff Brazier and Big Brother star Jade Goody, who tragically passed away from cancer in 2009.
Speaking of his debut on EastEnders, Bobby said to Radio Times: "This is completely different to anything I’ve done before. I’ve never acted before. I’ve been thrown in the deep end a bit but I’d like to say I’m swimming.
"There were nerves but everyone made me so comfortable straight away, literally from the first scene. "Have a story you think we should cover? Email whatson@mylondon. news and alexandra. bullard@reachplc. comWant more from MyLondon? Sign up to our daily newsletters for all the latest and greatest from across London here. READ NEXT:EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis reveals she 'never watched' Strictly before she joined because of the subtitlesBBC Strictly: Past winners with prior dance experience as
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