
Major EastEnders exit as star quits after four years
After four years on Albert Square, Bobby Brazier is set to leave EastEnders.
The actor and Strictly Come Dancing 2023 runner-up has been inundated with job offers since reaching the final of the BBC dance show, so he's striking while the iron is hot and moving on to pastures new.
Bobby, who plays Freddie Slater in the soap, will bow out later this year.
An EastEnders spokesperson confirmed to Metro: 'We can confirm that Bobby Brazier will be leaving EastEnders, and we wish him all the best for the future.'
Meanwhile, an insider explained that the pieces just happened to fall into place with regard to storylines and Bobby's plans.
The source told The Sun: 'Bosses had a meeting with Bobby only recently as they had a plan in mind for a storyline, and it just so happened that Bobby was also thinking that now was the right time to look for other opportunities outside the show. More Trending
'The timing of the decision worked for both, but his final scenes are not for a while yet.
'The character has had a great run, but the time is now right for Bobby to look for other opportunities, and for EastEnders to wave goodbye to Freddie Slater.'
Bobby has proven to be a real hit with EastEnders viewers since he joined, taking home the National Television Award for rising star last year.
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