Stacey Solomon accidentally reveals huge EastEnders spoiler ahead of Joe Swash’s return
STACEY Solomon accidentally revealed that Joe Swash is returning to EastEnders on her Instagram - before the news broke.
The Sun told earlier today how the actor, 41, is heading back to Walford for a very special role.
But last night Stacey gave away Joe's new job as eagle-eyed followers spotted what they thought was a script.
Stacey, 32, posted a video of a ‘day in her life’ online, which included her printing something out.
The star attempted to keep the contents of it covered with her hand, but her fans were convinced they spotted a number of references to EastEnders.
And they were right as Joe will be fronting a very special programme for the soap.
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An insider told us: “There is so much buzz around the show at the moment and with so many big stories bosses felt it was the perfect moment to give the audience an exclusive behind-the-scenes access with a one-off interview special that will be hosted by Joe Swash later in the year.
“Joe is such a huge part of the EastEnders family, so he was a natural fit to present as he has such a history with the show. The special is unlike one they’ve done before so viewers are going to love it.”
Joe is expected to be chatting to Gillian Taylforth (who plays Kathy) and Letitia Dean (Sharon) amongst others as the soap gears up for its Christmas murder reveal.
It’s thought the special will be given a slot on BBC3 in the coming months.
Joe played Mickey Miller on EastEnders between 2003 – 2008 and has previously slammed his exit as the “worst ever”.
Speaking just a couple of weeks ago about a potential return, Joe said: “EastEnders can bring people back from the dead, so there’s always a chance of a return!
"I guess if they really wanted me, they would phone. I don’t know what I’d say if they called. I’ve such a busy life with the kids, but if it fitted in with my life, I would love to.”
He opened up about his exit during his recent stint on I’m A Celeb South Africa, saying: "I had the worst outro ever! I didn’t even leave at the end of the episode.
"So usually you leave at the end of the episode and you get the 'doof doof'.
"Mine, I went to Norwich to be a bellboy at a hotel, and mid-scene I just walked into the Vic and went, 'Right, see you later'. They turned back to Phil, turned back to me and I’d gone.
"I was like 'What, that’s it?' I was there five years and not one 'doof doof'!"