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First Dates legend Fred Sirieix eyes up ‘dream role’ as villain on EastEnders

EXCLUSIVE: First Dates star Fred Sirieix could be looking away from the culinary world and eyeing up his "dream role" on BBC's EastEnders to play an "evil bartender"

First Dates star Fred Sirieix could be joining one of the nation’s favorite soaps.

The culinary expert has revealed his “dream role” would be on BBC’s EastEnders as a villain. When talking exclusively to Daily Star, Fred claimed he would be keen to carve out an acting career.

Fred told us: “I would absolutely love to play someone very different from myself, such as a villain in a crime drama. I also think a soap would be so fun to be involved in.”

He added: “Perhaps if I could play an evil bartender who gets arrested in Eastenders, that would be my dream role!” Fans will also be seeing more of Fred soon as he also shared that he will be back on our screens with his famous pal soon.

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Fred is up for joining EastEnders (Image: Channel 4 / Paul Groom)
The TV star shared: “I have actually got a new show with Gino coming out on ITV in December. Can’t tell you much more about it now, but watch this space!”

We spoke to Fred as he promoted Knorr’s new campaign as he wanted to shine the light on their new range of Red Wine and White Wine Stock Pots. Fred commented: “I have teamed up with Knorr to uncover the nation’s date night woes, and offer tips & tricks on how people can elevate their mid-week meals and at-home date nights.

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Gino and Fred will be working as a two (Image: ITV)

“Knorr recently conducted some research on the common mistakes Brits make when cooking at home and what turns guests off which is great because the more we know, the more we can avoid these faux pas!”

The French maître d’hôtel added: “The campaign is to celebrate the brand’s launch of the new Red Wine and White Wine Stock Pots, which can automatically add a touch of magic (and most importantly, flavour) to mundane mid-week meals so we don’t get bored of cooking at home.

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Fred emphasis the importance of quality time at the table

“Knorr’s research shows that 67% of us are cooking more at home in the past year and mealtimes are a great way to relax and reconnect with loved ones, so this conversation is more important than ever.”

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