BBC suspends EastEnders’ star Kazinsky over sex scandal

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Robert Kazinsky will be out for two months from BBC television soap opera, EastEnders, as the BBC bosses have dismissed him following yet another sex scandal to hit the soap.

The 23-years old EastEnders star Kazinsky, who plays as Sean Slater in EastEnders, has been temporarily suspended for bombarding a model with lewd text messages and photographs.

The incident repeats the controversy that saw fellow EastEnders star Leslie Grantham written out of the BBC1 soap.

Grantham had made his comeback as Dirty Den when it emerged that he took part in webcam sex sessions from his dressing room in Elstree Studios.

Kazinsky, who achieved fame after joining EastEnders, acknowledged his fault and apologized for bringing the show into disgrace.

An EastEnders spokesman said,

Following the story in the Sunday People on January 7 2007, EastEnders executive producer Diederick Santer has taken the decision to suspend Robert Kazinsky from early February for a period of two months.

In addition, Robert Kazinsky would like to apologize for any offence caused to EastEnders’ viewers and for bringing the show into disrepute.

Kazinsky is said to have texted a model an obscene photo of his penis after meeting her online and also reported to have sent her an image of a pig with a penis for a head.
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The model, Aimi Robinson, 28, told yesterday’s Sunday People newspaper,

Maybe Dirty Den has been giving him tips. I can’t watch EastEnders now. Every time I see him on screen I think of that horrible picture. It makes my skin crawl.

Rob and the likes of Leslie Grantham think that because they are famous they can do what they like ‘ but they end up hurting other people’s feelings.

Kazinsky, from Brighton, made his first appearance on 22 August 2006 in EastEnders. The actor who grew up in the village of Cuckfield, West Sussex, was also expelled from college and later found work as a bouncer.

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