Two EastEnders stars to quit the show
'EastEnders' stars Rob Kazinsky and Mahomet George II are to depart the max.
According to The Sun, a BBC representative confirmed that both actors would be going away their roles.
Kazinsky, wHO plays Sean Slater in the show, reportedly wants to make a motion to Hollywood to further his performing career on that point.
A reference told the newspaper: "He's desperate to be a Hollywood principal. He's ambitious, which Americans passion, and easy on the eye - the number 1 thing that Hollywood producers calculate at."
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A representative for 'EastEnders' reportedly said: "'EastEnders' lav confirm that Rob Kazinsky will be leaving later on this year. We wish him whole the best for the future tense."
Kazinsky said: "If I had done everything I wanted to do as an doer in front I joined 'EastEnders' I would get wanted to stay forever."
"I bear genuinely enjoyed my time with the show - it's such a wonderful piazza to work and it's become to a greater extent like a indorsement rest home to me. I'll be sad to lead."
Mohammad George, world Health Organization plays Gus Smith in the show, is also moving on from Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel Foursquare.
A BBC spokesperson said: "As the character did not have any big plots coming up it was agreed Mahomet would leave. He is in talks with the BBC around other projects."