September 25th 2024.
Recently, the BBC soap opera EastEnders has been buzzing with mentions of the notorious villain Gray Atkins. Fans have been eagerly waiting for his potential return, as the show approaches its 40th anniversary. Many familiar faces have already made a comeback, such as Chrissie Watts and Jane Beale, and there have been announcements of even more returning characters, including Ruby Allen and David Wicks. With all this excitement, viewers can't help but wonder who else might make an appearance. Some are speculating that the supervillain Gray Atkins could be next.
The summer saw Chelsea Fox being forced out of her family home by Gray, who had decided to sell the property from behind bars. This reignited conversations about his past crimes, especially when the Mitchell family purchased the house. Billy Mitchell was quick to remind everyone of Gray's dark history, as he was a notorious serial killer responsible for the deaths of Kush Kazemi, Tina Carter, and Chantelle Atkins during his time on the Square. Finally, in 2022, he was caught and has been in prison ever since.
Despite his character being locked up, actor Toby-Alexander Smith has revealed that he would be open to reprising his role as Gray if given the opportunity. At the Cure Usher Ball, Toby shared, "People keep asking me the question. I've heard there's quite a lot of chat going on about Gray at the moment, and I'm like, 'Really?'" He continued, "I mean, I'm waiting for the phone to ring. If it does, great! I want to know what he's up to!"
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At the Cure Usher Ball, Toby was joined by his wife and Emmerdale star Amy Walsh. The event, hosted by co-stars Laura Norton and Mark Jordon, aims to raise awareness and funds for Usher Syndrome. "We're so proud of Laura and Mark," Amy shared. "It feels like such an important evening to be a part of, and I'm just so glad that it's finally here." Toby added, "The work they do is amazing, and they're such incredible human beings. What they're doing is going to be life-changing across the board. It's amazing to be a part of it."
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