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BBC EastEnders star Bobby Brazier teases emotional storyline for Freddie Slater

EASTENDERS star Bobby Brazier revealed more on Freddie Slater's new emotional storyline about bullying.

The actor, - who has played Little Mo's son Freddie on the BBC soap since September last year - will battle with some bad memories from his past. 

Bobby teases emotional scenes ahead for Freddie
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Bobby teases emotional scenes ahead for FreddieCredit: BBC
The actor revealed he filmed with real tears with co-star Gillian who plays Jean Slater
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The actor revealed he filmed with real tears with co-star Gillian who plays Jean SlaterCredit: BBC

Bobby is excited for this new direction for his character, who is usually known for his comedy moments, as he embarks on an new emotional storyline.

Upcoming scenes will see Freddie date two women at the same time and panic whether he can pull it off.

Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) convinces him to go, but Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) doesn't agree.

In the Vic, Freddie gets his dates muddled up which prompts Jean to make a comment about his intelligence.

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Freddie takes Jean's hurtful words to heart and then he then reveals she triggered him because his old teacher Mr Hawthorne used to humiliate him at school.

Talking to , the 19-year-old said: "It's not been on screen yet, but it was my first ever crying scene. It was a great experience."

He revealed the scenes he filmed with Gillian were so emotional that the actors had to take a minute to recover once the cameras stopped rolling.

He added: "I was filming with Freddie's Nanny Jean and we were sat on the sofa afterwards, and it took us a minute to shake off the tears and sadness.

"It's interesting as I've mainly been doing comedy, but soon we're going to see some emotion from Freddie."

Bobby disclosed that Freddie will go back to his old school to confront his old teacher for bullying him in an attempt to gain closure.

He said: "Freddie used to get called 'thick' at school and made to feel stupid all the time, so what Jean says really hurts him.

"It forces him to confront things from his past and give the teacher who was horrible to him a bit of a talking to."

Freddie faces his fears and stands up to Mr Hawthorne - but how will he react?

Bobby promised there will be plenty of twists in his storyline.

He teased: "Freddie feels good for doing it, initially, but this is just the beginning of the story."

EastEnders airs on Mondays to Thursdays from 7.30pm on BBC One.

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