Eastenders mini-series to explore Freddie's experience with ADHD

admin admin | 05-18 00:15

A new Eastenders six-part mini-series is set to explore Freddie's (Bobby Brazier) experience with ADHD and his close bond with Mo Slater (Laila Morse).

Freddie (Bobby Brazier) and Mo Slater (Laila Morse) are on their way back to Walford this May, but in true Slater fashion, their return is far from smooth-sailing.

Before their arrival, Freddie and Mo's decision to return to Walford will premiere in a social media mini-series that will give viewers an exclusive insight into Freddie’s life away from Albert Square as he gets up to mischief whilst living with Mo in her caravan.

During his daily vlogs, the series will showcase Freddie’s close bond with Mo as he tests her patience with various pranks and social media challenges over the course of his stay.

The series will also offer a glimpse into Freddie’s experience with ADHD as he attempts to educate his nan and his followers on his diagnosis.

The six-part mini-series premieres today on the official EastEnders TikTok, Instagram and Facebook pages.

Freddie and Mo’s return to Walford will air on Monday, 20 May, on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.

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