There isn’t much that EastEnders fans know about Stuart’s past or his family, even though his daughter did unexpectedly appear late last year.
Zara was actually born during a relationship with an ex that Stuart now has no contact with. And now actor Ricky Champ teases that fans will soon learn a little more about what happened and what’s in store for his character and the future.
Speaking to Express.co.uk in an interview, the actor told the publication, “That’s a possibility because that hasn’t been explored, there is a whole kind of black hole there. I had an idea of the story in my head before we met Stuart Highway so I’d like to speak to the powers that be about that.”
It’s without a doubt that fans can’t wait to meet this woman who once own Stuart’s heart. It’ll be interesting to see how he will react once he sees her again.
Of course, fans will simply have to tune in to find out what will happen next. EastEnders airs on the BBC in Britain and is available on Britbox in the United States. Check your local listings for times.
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