Despite approaching the age of 30, former EastEnders star Liam Hatch has addressed the criticism he faced when he was cast as a schoolboy in the illustrious BBC soap opera.
An EastEnders star has revealed the negative feedback they received regarding their controversial casting. Fans were completely perplexed when Liam Hatt, 29, was cast as Logan, a bully in the BBC soap opera last year.
Liam’s character, who played a Year 12 schoolboy who intimidated Amy Mitchel and Denzel Danes, was ten years older than the typical Year 12 English student who was between the ages of 16 and 17 at the time. Kate Oates and Chris Clenshaw introduced Liam, but the two characters only made one episode, which received a lot of negative feedback on social media.
Many viewers were shocked to discover his Instagram page, which boasts topless gym snaps and his annual birthday snap, which sees him posing nude as the camera takes a picture from behind. Now, the actor has spoken in depth about the backlash he faced.
“The grief I had from it, from Twitter – I sell mortgages, I’m 41, the oldest man alive,” he said. Liam joked: “I don’t look that old!” He went on to explain that he wasn’t 16 when he took on the role, saying: “I was 26.”
The athlete and actor added on the Rokman Podcast: “All my friends and family were like, Are you okay? ” in response to the response he received from friends and family. People are beating you up. Your appearance and age. Oh God, I’m not that bad, I was like. I’m certain that I use SPF daily. I appear attractive.
My dad said, “He’s on The Sun! ! !!” and my dad said, “We loved it.” On Page 3 of The Sun topless, I believe I’m the only man! He continued, “I always tell everyone that no matter how good or bad it is, you’ve done something because it’s happening.”
Fans were quick to share their opinions on social media when Liam’s episode premiered. One question was raised: “Why is this 44-year-old man picking fights with the neighborhood kids while wearing a school uniform? “Almost certain that this schoolboy sold me my mortgage,” this is a second penned.
Liam explained shortly after the criticism that the 44-year-old comment had persisted in his mind. Liam once told The Guardian, “I was staring in the mirror and thought, ‘Surely I can’t be looking 44, that’s five years younger than my dad!'” “
When Liam isn’t working out for his most recent HYROX challenge, some of his clients assumed he was 23 years old.
A few of my friends inquired as to whether I was okay, he continued. However, I am aware that you will have critics because I work in the performance and fitness sectors. That’s what an actor cares about as long as the performance depicts you as the character. You are focusing on the emotion rather than the appearance.
Liam also noted that, despite playing a younger role, times have completely changed since he was a Year 12 student. He explained that he attempted to “modernize” himself, including his posture and body language, because the younger generation of teenagers walk and talk more naturally.





