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Mr. EastEnders Before making his Strictly Come Dancing debut, Bobby Brazier issued a strong caution.

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Bobby Brazier, the star of EastEnders and the son of late Big Brother participant Jade Goody and TV host Jeff Brazier, has received advice about staying focused on the competition rather than getting “distracted” on the show.

On the BBC broadcast, Bobby Brazier reportedly received a stern warning about the dangers of being “distracted” by attractive ladies.

Some believe that the EastEnders actor is already the bookmakers’ favorite before the 21st season of Strictly Come Dancing.

He is a highly determined young man with a naturally competitive attitude, both attributes which he’ll need to progress on Strictly, a source close to the 20-year-old is reported to have told The Sun.

He must remain focused, the insider cautioned, as it’s quite simple for competitors to have their heads shifted as Strictly has demonstrated in the past.

His loved ones simply don’t want to witness him mistakenly blow a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity due to temptations on the show.

Bobby will be performing with a number of well-known people, including Zara McDermott from Love Island, former tennis player Annabel Croft, Paralympic gold medalist Jody Cundy, and Irish TV host Angela Scanlon.

He’ll also be in good company in the soap opera world, as the EastEnders actor will be up against actors like Adam Thomas from Emmerdale, Ellie Leach from Coronation Street, and Nigel Harman from Albert Square, who used to play Bobby’s predecessor in the same BBC soap opera.

The Bad Education actor Layton Williams, the British-Congolese comedian Eddie Kadi, the Sherlock actress Amanda Addington, and the 79-year-old Angela Rippon are some of the other favorites.

Bobby made his EastEnders debut as Little Mo’s son Freddie Slater, and the character has proven to be popular.

The actor previously said his late mother, who passed away at the young age of 27 from cervical cancer, would be “so proud” of his ascent to TV fame.

After the plot described the impact the disorder may have on young people both as youngsters and later in life, his character has contributed to increasing awareness about ADHD.

Bobby, who was visibly moved, acknowledged that he occasionally tries to avoid seeing videos of his cherished mother in case he starts to cry.

“I’m lucky that [her life] was] kind of public, because it means that I can watch videos when I’m feeling strong enough,” he said.

He said, “Sometimes I can’t [because] I will cry if I do,” to The Face magazine.

I frequently hear that she is a hero, that she was amusing, and that people regularly recognize me in her, which is good.

I don’t feel like I was with her long enough to miss her, he continued. I feel like I’ve lived more of my life without her than I have with her.

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