Hollyoaks star Charlie Wernham almost had a VERY different career… and you won’t believe which TV show he was on first
Charlie first appeared on Britain's Got Talent and you will be surprised how the public reacted
YOU’LL know him as cheeky Robbie Roscoe in Hollyoaks, but actor Charlie Wernham almost had a very different career.
That’s because in 2008 he auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent… and we have the footage to prove it.
In 2008, 13-year-old Charlie was described by his gran as a funny guy when he appeared on the stage of the UK TV show.
Although fresh-faced he was cheeky even then, offering a couple of jokes which were written by him and his dad.
Although he got through to the next round, the budding comedian didn't have a totally smooth time of it.
Judge Piers Morgan said his jokes were terrible but he delivered a confident performance.
Amanda Holden agreed with Piers, adding that Charlie had "funny bones".
Judge Simon Cowell offered: "We've had some rotten comedians on this show, but you're the only one who's made me laugh and told jokes that I could understand."
The young boy reached the semi-finals but failed to make it through to the final.
After the show, he attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School at weekends and appeared on several comedy shows.
He got his major break when he joined soap Hollyoaks, with his first appearance on April 2 2013 as Robbie Roscoe - a "troublesome new student".
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Some of his notable storylines included working for a gangster; bullying his teacher; pushing his twin brother Jason off a cliff and his affair with his sister-in-law.
He departed the programme on March 28 2016.
In an about his future he said: "If I was to do another soap, it would only be EastEnders.
"It's my family's choice of soap... and I used to love it too when I watched it growing up.
"I've got some friends in the show and also my on-screen mum Gilly [Taylforth] is there now, so I'd see her there."
It's all got a bit gruesome in Hollyoaks recently, as Grace has finally carried out her revenge on Eva.
If you're not a fan of the teen soap maybe Emmerdale is more your thing - although some are struggling to tell the two apart.