Danny Dyer's 4-word comment about Mick Carter's return to EastEnders as he drops huge hint
24.02.2024 - 11:05
/ ok.co.uk
BBC EastEnders fans are convinced Mick Carter will be returning to Albert Square, with Danny Dyer dropping a major clue that he can be returning as the iconic character. The 46 year old actor, known for his legendary role as Mick Carter, has got viewers excited after he was spotted shooting the Football Factory sequel. Eagle-eyed followers noticed a suspicious comment left by the star on Instagram.
The exciting moment happened after fellow EastEnders star Kellie Bright, who plays Linda Carter, shared a behind-the-scenes snap.
In the photo, Kellie was dressed up as Linda, but with an intriguing twist she was wearing a T-shirt that said: "I killed Keanu." To everyone's delight, Kellie left an intriguing remark: "So what this? Er, yeah. I just, I liked it and I thought I'd get it. You know when you see something and you think that is so me.
That is so me that top.
I just had to have it." Danny then left a comment that has got everyone excited. He wrote: "Oh L....Bring Mick back. [broken heart emoji]." This comment got 3,000 likes and fans were sent into a frenzy thinking he might return.
One fan replied: "@officialdannydyer The only comment that matters! x", while another person said Linda needs Mick: "We want you back Danny L needs her Mick." A third penned: "Yes , please bring Mick back...he could have easily washed up unconscious on Whitstable beach with Amnesia...Come on, they brought Dirty Den out of the canal...Xxx ." Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) said his goodbyes during 2022's dramatic Christmas Day episode. Viewers will remember the Queen Vic landlord diving into the sea to save his childhood sweetheart Linda, (Kellie Bright) after Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) drove them both off a cliff. Mick didn't realise that Linda
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