Kristian Kiehling wanted explosive EastEnders exit
Kristian Kiehling wishes his character Aleks Shirovs' 'EastEnders' exit included a siege and Nigel Farage. The 38-year-old actor left the BBC soap in the episode that air last (16.04.15), after his market inspector alter ego discovered his girlfriend Roxy Mitchell had been cheating on him with her sister's husband Charlie Cotton. Before exiting Albert Square, Aleks' was also confronted by Tamwar Masood for overcharging the market traders on their rents and pocketing the cash himself. Kristian eventually made the decision to scurry away from Walford with his estranged wife and their daughter but he has revealed he suggested a more spectacular scenario...
- 4/17/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
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