BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier cries 'liberty' as claims he'll 'never' do show again
03.05.2024 - 07:09
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Bobby Brazier was left crying 'liberty' as he vowed to 'never' do one big TV show again - but it was all very much in jest. The EastEnders actor appeared on The One Show earlier this week where he spoke about his return to Walford and taking part in this year's Soccer Aid.
It was recently confirmed that Freddie would be returning to Walford with the legend that is Big Mo in the coming weeks, months on from Freddie's exit as Bobby appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and more than a year since Big Mo, played by Laila Morse, appeared in the BBC One soap.
And as the 20-year-old geared up to tease the hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas and viewers about what they could expect, he was introduced by co-host Alex, 47, who ended up being called out by Bobby after she made a blunder.
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She said: "In a moment, we'll be joined by Bobby Brazier as his character, Freddie Mitchell, gets ready to return to Albert Square. But first, let's look at his story so far..." However, after the video montage played, Bobby was quick to point out Alex's blunder, saying he's Freddie Slater not Freddie Mitchell - who he said "doesn't exist".
The Strictly finalist said: "By the way, by the way, it's Freddie Slater not Freddie Mitchell! Freddie Mitchell doesn't exist, who is that?" with Alex quickly adding: "Well, now, that is an error, isn't it? A big apology Bobby!" to which Bobby quipped: "Come on now!"
After the awkward start, Bobby then teased his return to EastEnders, where he joked about learning his lines to which Jermaine Jenas quipped about not learning his lines