Hollyoaks legend Ross Adams has set his eyes on a potential move to EastEnders – but there’s a catch! The actor, known for portraying Scott Drinkwell is open to making the jump to Walfor, but only if soap bosses fulfils his one condition and it’s a non-negotiable! It seems the soap star is ready to come to Albert Square from Chester only if he is related to an iconic character of the BBC soap. Keep scrolling to know more!
Ross Adams, who became a household name by playing Scott Drinkwell on Hollyoaks, now might be interested in joining EastEnders, but only under one condition. During a recent Instagram Q&A session, the star revealed that he might join the BBC programme if his character is related to iconic character, Sharon Watts which is famed by Letitia Dean. Adams also highlighted that this is a ‘non-negotiable.’ Umm, someone has a crush on Sharon!
The soap star shared a clip of himself in a blonde wig performing a remix of some of Sharon’s best lines, and believe us when we say this—he’d make an amazing Watts! Hollyoaks viewers might remember Ross leaving the show earlier this year, and his departure storyline left fans feeling like more could have been done! His final scenes saw Scott video call his family from Spain, and fans thought he deserved a better ending.
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One of the fans took to Twitter and said, ‘Scott’s exit was kinda dry; they could have done loads better with that.’ The actor also replied to one of fan’s tweets and shared that this wasn’t the exit he wanted too but he’s grateful to have played the role. And now, it looks like soap opera viewers might get to see Ross dropping in to Walford as a relative of Sharon!
Ever since his exit from the Channel 4 show, Adams is already set to star in the second series of Good Ship Murder. We will see alongside actors from Coronation Street including Shayne Ward, Claire Sweeney and Catherine Tyldesley. So stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more such EastEnders updates! Would you like to see Ross join the BBC show? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.