OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Hollyoaks’ star Annie Wallace has called for Riley Carter to return to ‘EastEnders’.
The 55-year-old star – who became the first-ever transgender person to play a regular transgender character in a leading UK soap when she joined ‘Oaks’ as Sally St. Claire in 2015 – has backed Riley to reprise his role as Kyle Slater in Albert Square and be given some “really excellent storylines”.
She wrote on Twitter: “Wouldn’t it be nice if Stacey’s brother Kyle came back to the Square and he was given some really excellent storylines? @MrRileyCarter1 @bbceastenders @AllAboutTrans (sic)”
Riley made soap history by becoming the first transgender man to play a regular transgender character on a British soap in October 2015 when he made his ‘EastEnders’ debut as Kyle Slater.
But in 2018, the actor admitted he was also keen to play characters who are cisgender – an individual whose gender matches their “assigned” sex at birth.
He said: “I’m proud to be transgender, but I like to explore different things and different roles as an actor.
“I don’t want to just be pigeon-holed into trans roles, I want to explore the cisgender roles.
“The trans label should be taken off – just see us as actors.”
Riley – who departed ‘EastEnders’ after one year – previously admitted his part in the BBC One soap “opened the pathway for other roles”, but said it is “more of a struggle” to land cisgender roles.
He explained: “[It] feels like we are cast as people with a limited ability when there’s a massive range of ability.
“[It’s] more of a struggle to get those cisgender roles.”
Following his ‘EastEnders’ departure in November 2016, Riley felt “frustrated” that his character didn’t get a chance to have a “normal life”.
He said: “I was disappointed it was not shown that Kyle had a normal life. He had the big coming-out story and it was dramatic and emotional, but we didn’t get to see a happy ending, like a relationship of any sort other than the reunion with his half-sister, Stacey. It was frustrating.
“I felt I let myself and the fans down as I could have pushed for something. It’s a shame to have gay characters and then you have to say goodbye.”

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