Adam Woodyatt appeared to be in his element on Saturday as he was spotted selling vegan food at a festival in Cheshire.
He was 54 years old when he left EastEnders two years back.
Adam was helping to run a plant-based street food trailer with catering company Kilty & Co.
Enjoying a great time: Adam Woodyatt was seen selling vegan food on Saturday at a Cheshire festival.
For the address, he wore a T-shirt with a branded green color and an oversized camouflage cap.
Adam is not the only one who has served food to his customers since leaving BBC soap.
A few months back, he was seen selling Cajun wedges in Wimbledon and kedgeree at Pub In The Park.
Taste the good stuff: This 54-year-old actor left EastEnders nearly two years ago and looked very different from Ian Beale when he cheerfully handed out food
Helpful: Adam was helping to run a plant-based street food trailer with catering company Kilty & Co
He was seen telling Marlow residents that he was “getting paid with burgers” in 2021.
Adam was the longest-serving member of the cast of EastEnders when he stepped back from the role in November 2020.
Despite the door being left open for his return, he has hinted that he has quit for good, telling Steph McGovern: ‘I’ve kind of left, but not left. It’s kind of the way the storyline has gone, I’m not there.
Mic’d up: He donned a green T-shirt with a branded logo, a broad-brimmed camouflage headband and a microphone in order to address the crowd.
Adam serves food regularly: Since leaving BBC soap, this isn’t the first time Adam was seen serving customers.
I can go back, and I cannot go back. I don’t know. It has all been hilarious.
“I believe that everyone speculates at some point.” There are currently no plans.
Adam publicly criticized EastEnders bosses recently, saying they shouldn’t have turned Ian Beale’s character into a ‘sociopath’.
The iconic EastEnders role Adam played: Adam had been with EastEnders for over 30 years and was appointed to his final role in November 2020.
Actor, who admitted that the actor was not popular with his businessman persona was due to his forthright and rude ways. He even went so far to call him a narcissist.
He has been playing the part since 1985’s first episode.
Ian was a teen bully at school and was described as “a troubled, troubled teenager”. However, he ended up splitting with Jane Brett (Laurie Brett), which led to his downfall in 2020.
On her White Wine Question Time podcast, Adam said to Kate Thornton: “The character evolved.” In the 1980s, Adam was a troubled teenager. After being bullied at school, his father wanted him to try boxing.
It’s been a long, difficult journey. Don’t get me wrong. I didn’t think all the changes were correct.
“Maybe they could have chosen another direction, but it wasn’t their decision. They were the stuff of bosses.
“Did Ian lose his popularity?” Yeah, at times. He could be quite blunt and rude with anyone, even those he loved.
Furious: Recently Adam slammed EastEnders bosses, claiming they shouldn’t have turned his character Ian Beale into a ‘sociopath’ (pictured in-character)