A familiar face from BBC1’s EastEnders was in Burnham-On-Sea earlier this week when he stayed at a bed and breakfast in the town.
Wheelchair-bound David Proud, who plays Adam Best in the hit TV soap, stayed at Magnolia House B&B in Manor Road with his parents.
David, pictured here with Magnolia House’s owners Alistair and Roz Hendry, stayed over the weekend while visiting the area.
Alistair told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We were honoured to have David and his family with us.”
“They have stayed with us several times before and they always enjoy their visit.”
“David couldn’t get out into the back garden but wanted to see our chickens close up, so we brought one in for him to see up close.”
David, 26, has received critical praise for his acting ability. In September, he became the first disabled actor to play a regular disabled part in EastEnders.
In the soap, he plays university student Adam Best, who has set his sights firmly on winning the heart (and mind) of fellow Oxford brainiac Libby Fox, much to the annoyance of Walford’s wannabe kingpin Darren Miller.
Pictured above is actor David Proud with Magnolia House’s owners Alistair and Roz Hendry in the dining room of the Burnham B&B
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