After a turbulent few months away from EastEnders, Jamie Borthwick is reportedly set to make his return to Albert Square, reprising his long-running role as Jay Brown. The actor, who has been a staple of the soap for over a decade, was suspended earlier this year for three months following allegations that he used an offensive slur aimed at a disabled person. The incident sparked public backlash and prompted the BBC to take disciplinary action, leading to Borthwick’s temporary removal from filming.
During his absence, the character of Jay was written out in a low-key exit, with storylines left open-ended to allow for a potential return. Now, sources suggest that his comeback has been “quietly confirmed,” with producers reportedly eager to reintegrate him into ongoing plotlines while managing the return delicately to avoid reigniting controversy.
Borthwick’s return is expected to coincide with a major storyline involving the Mitchells and an emotional twist in Jay’s personal life. Insiders hint that his first episodes back will focus on redemption, reconciliation, and reconnecting with those he left behind in Walford.
While the BBC has not officially commented on the exact date of his return, crew members have reportedly spotted Borthwick back on set, filming scenes that could air in the coming weeks. The decision to bring him back will likely spark debate among viewers, with some welcoming the move and others questioning whether the suspension was long enough.
Regardless of public opinion, Jay Brown’s return is set to stir drama in true EastEnders style — and it remains to be seen whether his on-screen journey will mirror the challenges Borthwick has faced off-screen.