Hollyoaks star admits they were sent creepy gift that included fan’s DNA
Hollyoaks star Gabriel Clark revealed one fan sent him a creepy and intimate gift during his final day on the Channel 4 soap.
Loyal fans of the long-running soap will remember the TV hunk when he made his debut in the Cheshire soap as Luke Morgan’s son, Ollie.
The actor tackled several emotional storylines including drug addiction and the loss of his character’s father.
READ MORE: Sarah Jayne Dunn branded 'perfect pin-up' as she wows fans in tiny bra and lace stockings
Yet after one year on the soap, the 22-year-old decided to stretch his wings and bid farewell to the long-running show in order to pursue other acting opportunities.
But it’s fair to say his final day didn’t go quite as smoothly as he had planned after he received an unexpected parcel from a loyal fan of the soap in the studios.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star at the Mummy’s Star Ball in Manchester, the actor revealed that he was sent a pair of women’s underwear in a homemade box.
He revealed: “I’ve had some very lovely, very thoughtful gifts. Some of them I didn’t know what to do with.
“I got sent a pair of knickers once, even though people definitely know I go the other way. They’d prayed the box with perfume and everything.
“I remember unwrapping it and one of their hairs was on a piece of Sellotape. I didn’t know what to do with those – I didn’t keep them.”
Gabriel went on to confess that the rest of the gifts he received on the show were a lot more appealing.
For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.
The soap star concluded: “Other than that, I got some very lovely chocolates and cards, but that one was a strange one. Still, it was a lovely way to leave all things considered.”
Gabriel later hinted that he would love to go and work on EastEnders to put his cockney accent to good use.
He continued: “I think I’d want to go on a bit of EastEnders and I could work on my cockney accent.
“Sometimes, to my embarrassment, if I'm going to a service station or a café, somewhere where I think I'm probably never going to see these people again, I try out a different accent. So, who knows!”
Source: Read Full Article