EastEnders star forced to hit back after being accused of BOO-ing rivals at Soap Awards

Keep scrolling to see what the star had to say

An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Colin Salmon at the British Soap Awards

AN EastEnders star has been forced to hit back after rumours of actors being booed at the Soap Awards.

The returning annual event took place on May 31 – but viewers at home won’t see the ceremony on screens until June 5.

Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter at the British Soap Awards.

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EastEnders star Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter at the British Soap AwardsCredit: Getty
Colin Salmon at the British Soap Awards.

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Co-star Colin Salmon hit back at claims that the pair were booed upon being announced as Best On-Screen Partnership winnersCredit: Alamy
The EastEnders cast accepting a BAFTA Television Award.

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EastEnders dominated this year’s Soap AwardsCredit: Getty

It saw EastEnders stars Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter win Best On-Screen Partnership for playing Patrick and Yolande.

Fans wrote online how audience members had seemingly booed the pair upon being announced as the winners.

Taking to X, Colin Salmon – aka George Knight – refuted this and said it had not been the case.

He wrote: “Just want to clarify; No one was booing Rudi and Angela at the@SoapAwards we were singing RUUUDI , RUUUDI , RUUUDI.

“Which obviously confused some people.

“Appreciate some were concerned, as we should be, but it’s all good.”

He added: “#NoDrama#WeLovePatrickandYolande @bbceastenders.”

One of Colin’s followers penned: “Thankyou for shutting the rumours down Colin xx.”

Another shared: “Good to know. Congrats on the wins, well deserved!”

While a third chimed in: “Thank you for saying this colin, congrats on the win for best soap.”

Colin joined the BBC soap in 2023 and his character George currently runs the Queen Vic.

George was joined by daughters Gina and Anna, as well as his now-wife Elaine Peacock.

EastEnders dominated this year’s Soap Awards, winning Best Soap after its huge live episode and anniversary week.

The special event saw Anita Dobson return as Angie Watts and Martin Fowler killed off in the arms of his love, Stacey.

Actress Lacey Turner received the trophy for Best Leading Performer ahead of her impending exit from the show.

The 40th anniversary also managed to clutch the Scene of the Year thanks to Angie’s shock return.

Steve McFadden a won a trophy for Best Dramatic Performance as Phil Mitchell although he did not attend the ceremony.

The Walford based soap also collected the Comedy Performance gongs and Villain of the Year.

EastEnders airs on BBC One and iPlayer.

Colin Salmon at the British Soap Awards.

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Colin attended the British Soap Awards last weekCredit: Getty

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