‘EastEnders’ Spoilers: Ross Kemp Hints At Grant Mitchell Return, Shades Danny Dyer Drama In New Piers Morgan Interview

'EastEnders' Spoilers: Ross Kemp Hints At Grant Mitchell Return, Shades Danny Dyer Drama In New Piers Morgan InterviewFormer co star Ross Kemp isn’t too concerned about Danny Dyer’s situation.  Not everyone affiliated with, “EastEnders,” feels badly for Danny Dyer’s dire situation. At least one former costar said he has more empathy for Libyans than he does the down and out actor.




By now you know, unless you’ve been under a permafrost rock, that bad boy Dyer is on “hiatus” from his hit role on the BBC 1 smash hit, “EastEnders.”

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Just, whose idea it was that Dyer take a break is up for debate. Various sources have claimed that Dyer is simply taking some down time from the long-running soap, while others insist that he was forced to leave in light of his crazy antics.

Whether he will return to his role as the Walford barkeep is anyone’s guess, but what is certain is the actor’s current whereabouts.

Over the weekend he was seen on a flight to South Africa, and even then he could not escape the wagging tongues all around him.

Witnesses were quick to share that Dyer was drinking in the airport lounge and on the plane, a behavior that landed him in hot water in the first place.

His absence from the show comes after Dyer was reportedly agitated and in a mood to fight at a recent awards show (where he was shown in plenty of pictures enjoying his alcoholic beverages). Since then it’s been revealed and reported that he was a disruptive presence on the set.

In a recent interview, former 10-year, “EastEnders,” veteran Ross Kemp was asked by Piers Morgan if he had any sympathy for Dyer.

Kemp responded by saying, “Right now, my overwhelming sympathy is with the people in Libya.”

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In fairness to Kemp, he was being interviewed about his new tv show, “Kemp Extreme World,” which shines a light on the migrant crisis in Libya.

When asked about his own possible return to Albert Square, the adroit actor replied, “Never say never.”

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