Glad to be back! EastEnders' Ricky Norwood returns to work following two month suspension over naked video of him smoking marijuana
He's back: Ricky Norwood has been pictured on the first day of his return to the famous Elstree Studios as he prepared to resume his role as Fatboy
He's back: Ricky Norwood has been pictured on the first day of his return to the famous Elstree Studios as he prepared to resume his role as Fatboy
He was suspended from EastEnders in April after a video emerged of him smoking marijuana.
And Ricky Norwood has been pictured on the first day of his return to the famous Elstree Studios as he prepared to resume his role as Fatboy.
The 28-year-old actor looked excited to be returning to work as he gave a thumbs up sign to those waiting outside the set.
At the time of his suspension, a statement from EastEnders said: ‘Ricky Norwood has been suspended from the show for a period of two months with immediate effect.
'In addition, Ricky would like to apologise to EastEnders' viewers for any offence caused and for bringing the show into disrepute.'
Ricky hit the headlines in late March after an incriminating video - which is said to show the star performing a sex act as he smokes cannabis on Skype - leaked and was touted for sale to an X-rated website.
It was made clear that the incident had not cost Ricky his job, but action was taken given that he is seen as a role model on the family show.
A source said previously: 'EastEnders is a family soap and the bosses don't tolerate any of this sort of behaviour.
'This is incredibly reckless by Ricky given his position on a BBC family soap. He's seen as a role model.
'It's made very clear to cast members that they have to behave, especially when it comes to sex and drugs.'
Images from the video appeared in The Sun on Sunday newspaper on Sunday and as a result a spokeswoman for EastEnders admitted show bosses would be meeting with Ricky to talk about the clip.
She told MailOnline: 'We will be meeting with Ricky early next week to discuss this matter. We are unable to comment any further at this stage.'
The star won a National Television Award for Best Newcomer after joining EastEnders in 2010 and his last storyline has seen him comforting Dot Cotton (June Brown) following the death of her son Nick Cotton.
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