JEFF Brazier has paid a touching tribute to his son Bobby on his EastEnders debut last night.
The 18-year-old arrived in Albert Square as cheeky chappy Freddie Slater, and it was a big moment in the Brazier household.
Writing on Instagram, proud dad Jeff said: "So proud. A wonderful moment for the whole family and anyone that has had this kids back through it all. Thank you for supporting my children."
And speaking on Good Morning Britain today, Bobby said he thinks his late mum Jade Goody would also be very proud of his career so far.
Fans of the soap were impressed by the teen's turn as the son of Little Mo.
Freddie turned up in Albert Square and began watching his mum’s ex-husband Billy Mitchell.
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He ended up stealing food from Stacey’s Baps before fleeing the market and trying to jump the tube.
Caught by guards, Freddie revealed he was homeless and he was only saved when Bobby Beale handed over £20 as a helping hand.
But instead of leaving Walford, Freddie headed to the pub where Billy was trying to reunite with ex-wife Honey.
Ordering two pints, he walked over to Billy who recognised him as the thief from before and threatened to call the police.
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“You’ve got some front, ain’t ya,” he told Freddie.
“I saw you thieving off the market, we’ve got witnesses. So you sit there like a good little boy while I phone the old bill.”
However, he was taken aback when Freddie sat down and replied: “Sure, whatever you say.
“I got you this. Name’s Freddie by the way. Mo’s kid. I’m your son.”
Billy was in shock at the reveal - although viewers know Freddie isn’t actually his son.
They were all left saying the same thing at Bobby’s debut.
One wrote: "Excellent debut for Freddie! That final scene with Billy and Honey, great reveal. How great is Bobby Brazier."
A second said: "Your mum would be so proud of you Bobby."
Another added: "Well done Bobby, he smashed it."