A former Hollyoaks star has hinted to fans that he is taking a role on rival soap opera EastEnders.
Ross Adams, who played Scott Drinkwell for 9 years before quitting the Channel 4 show, dropped a few clues in a series of recent TikTok videos.
In one video, he can be seen lip-syncing the iconic lines: "What the hell are you doing in my house! Get out of my way or I'll slap you. Such a nice face as well.
"You should be ashamed of yourself. My son is in the kitchen eating a biscuit. Now get out before I drag you out.
"Go back to Kettering. I don't want you near me."
During the bit, he wore a blonde wig and danced to a remix of Sharon Watts's voice while wearing a glamorous gown.
@officialrossadams Sharon Watts is my spirit animal #sharonwatts #eastenders #sexy #yeslookatme #hemademefeelalive #soapicon #soapactors #soaplegend #viraltiktoks #fyp #foryoupage #eastendersmashup #eastendersclips ♬ original sound - Wibble Wobz
Fans begin speculating as Hollyoaks star Ross Adams hints at joining EastEnders
Fans of the BBC show were quick to comment on the video with one person writing: "Ross Adams has been doing loads of EastEnders-related TikToks since he announced he was leaving Hollyoaks now i may be reading into it too much but..."
One person replied: "I’ll be so happy if he does join the square."
Another user said: "Was saying this a few days ago. can definitely see it happening."
@officialrossadams And my obsession with Sharon continues… #sharon #sharonwatts #eastendersmashup #spaghetticarbonara #gobacktokettering #eastenders #soapqueen #pepperonipizza #fypシ #foryoupage ♬ original sound - Ross Adams
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Some fans even began discussing potential roles with one writing: "I kinda want to see him as a Mitchell. He deserves to be related to the icon that is Peggy Mitchell!"
A final user thought the move would be good for the actor and his career, saying: "Scott is wasted in Hollyoaks. He should join EastEnders he’d get better storylines."
Previously, when the 41-year-old announced that he was leaving the Channel 4 show, he said that it was "one of the hardest decisions" he's ever had to make but said he had other projects on the horizon.
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