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IntroductionA popular Strictly Come Dancing star is reportedly set to appear on Celebrity Gogglebox.Bobby Brazie
A popular Strictly Come Dancing star is reportedly set to appear on Celebrity Gogglebox.
Bobby Brazier, 20, is set to appear once again on the beloved Channel 4 show with his younger brother Freddie, 19, and his dad Jeff, 44.
'The trio have great banter and it will be great to treat Bobby's huge fanbase to his rapport with Freddie,' a source told The Sun.
'He has really propelled his family to stardom since coming runner-up on Strictly.
'Jeff adores working with his sons and the brothers are really close, so it could lead to more projects together.'
A huge Strictly Come Dancing star has been reportedly announced to join Celebrity Gogglebox
Bobby Brazier, 20, is set to appear once again on the beloved Channel 4 show with his younger brother Freddie, 19, and his dad Jeff, 44 (pictured together)
MailOnline has contacted Bobby's representatives for a comment.
As EastEnders star Bobby and his dad sent fans into frenzy when appearing on Channel 4’s Stand Up 2 Cancer one-off earlier in the autumn, the telly source added viewers will be treated on more insights into the 'Brazier boys' homelife'.
Meanwhile Freddie has been following his family's footsteps and is set to appear in Celebrity Race Around the World on BBC1, and mirrored his older brother while also taking to the modelling industry.
The sibling are the sons of TV presenter Jeff and the late Big Brother star Jade Goody, who tragically passed away in March 2009 aged 27 due to cervical cancer.
TV bosses and producers have been lining up for Bobby following his very successful stint - despite not lifting the glitterball - on Strictly Come Dancing, where he was partnered up with dancing pro Dianne Buswell.
The actor has been booked and busty and just landed a major new TV role, alongside some acting legends.
The rising star has starred in EastEnders as Freddie Slater for two years but he is now pursuing other ventures.
Marking his first acting gig away from the BBC One soap, Bobby will star in new British drama Curfew.
'The trio have great banter and it will be great to treat Bobby's huge fanbase to his rapport with Freddie,' a source told The Sun, adding it will give a more insightful look into the 'Brazier boys' homelife'
EastEnders star Bobby and his dad sent fans into frenzy when appearing on Channel 4’s Stand Up 2 Cancer one-off earlier in the autumn
Meanwhile Freddie has been following his family's footsteps and is set to appear in Celebrity Race Around the World on BBC1, and mirrored his older brother while also taking to the modelling industry (Bobby and Freddie pictured)
The sibling are the sons of TV presenter Jeff and the late Big Brother star Jade Goody, who tragically passed away in March 2009 aged 27 due to cervical cancer (pictured Jade with Bobby in 2006)
Paramount+ has announced that Bobby alongside former EastEnders stars Lucy Benjamin, Larry Lamb and Anita Dobson have joined the cast of the anticipated show.
The EastEnders stars join series leads Sarah Parish, Mitchell Robertson, Mandip Gill and Alexandra Burke on the six-part crime thriller which will air on Paramount+ in the UK.
An adaptation of Jayne Cowie’s Novel After Dark, Curfew commenced filming earlier this year with the new cast members expected to shoot scenes in the coming weeks.
The series will focus on a society governed by ‘The Women’s Safety Act’ where men are tracked by ankle tag and confined to their homes by a strict curfew from 7pm every night.
When a woman is discovered murdered in Curfew hours police officer Pamela Green (Parish) believes a man must be responsible, but if she proves a man committed the brutal crime she could bring The Women’s Safety Act crashing down.
Bobby will play James, a vocal schoolboy advocating for the abolishment of the curfew.
Lucy Benjamin is DCI Sue Ferguson, overseeing Pamela’s investigation while Larry Lamb is Rhys Holden, whose family are learning to adjust to the society rules after arriving from America.
While he is pursuing new roles, Bobby has reportedly renewed his EastEnders contract following fears he was set to quit the soap.
But, after contemplating walking away from the BBC serial, he has decided to continue in his role as Freddie Slater with a source telling The Mirror last week: 'Bobby is seen as one of the Square’s brightest young stars, and to lose him would have been a massive blow for the show.
'For his part, he loves playing Freddie, but he was in such demand after Strictly and he felt he needed to give all of the offers open to him proper consideration.
'Thankfully he has now decided to renew his contract and everyone is thrilled.
Marking his first acting gig away from the BBC One soap, Bobby will star in new British drama Curfew - following his very successful stint on Strictly Come Dancing
The rising star has starred in EastEnders as Freddie Slater for two years but he is now pursuing other ventures (seen in EastEnders in August 2023)
EastEnders stars Lucy Benjamin and Larry Lamb have joined the cast of Curfew
Anita Dobson has also joined the cast of the adaptation of Jayne Cowie’s Novel After Dark
Sarah Parish plays the lead, police officer Pamela Green. The series will focus on a society governed by ‘The Women’s Safety Act’ where men are tracked by ankle tag and confined to their homes by a strict curfew
'He does still have other projects he is in talks for, but they will run alongside his work on the show - much like Molly Rainford’s single last year or Tameka Empson’s recent play.'
Bobby returned to filming for EastEnders in February this year after finishing as runner-up on 2023's Strictly Come Dancing.
He has played Freddie since 2022 but, following his split from his Strictly co-star Ellie Leach, he is now said to be hoping he can emulate the success of global pop icon Harry Styles.
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