EastEnders’ Jake Wood agrees to officiate a fan’s wedding in character as Lothario Max Branning

EASTENDERS legend Jake Wood has agreed to officiate a fan’s wedding in character as Max Branning.

The 48-year-old star’s final scenes in the BBC One soap aired last month, after 15 years of playing the Walford Lothario.



Jake agreed to officiate a fan’s wedding in character as Max

Taking to his Instagram page, the actor shared screenshots showing a private conversation that he’d had with fan Charlotte Szucs.

They’d messaged: “Would you officiate my wedding as Max Branning? Nothing weird, non-religious. Thanks.”

Jake shared a laughing emoji as he asked: “When is it?”

When the fan clarified that it wasn’t until April 2022, Jake enthusiastically replied: “I’ll do it!!”



The star shared screenshots of the conversation on Instagram


He was teased by his former co-stars

He captioned the screenshots: “Looks like I’m officiating a wedding next year as Max Branning.

“What have I got myself into?
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His former co-star Jamie Borthwick couldn’t resist poking fun at Jake’s womanising character, commenting: “Max ‘steal your girl’ Branning!



Max Branning was Walford’s number one womanizer


Jake quit the soap last year

“Don’t steal the bride!”

Ruby Allen actress Louisa Lytton echoed: “Mr steal your girl
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Jake announced in September that he will be leaving Walford – and was thrilled that his character wasn’t being killed off, leaving the door open for a comeback in the future.



His moving final scenes aired last month

Max left Albert Square after having his heart broken by Linda Carter, and betraying his brother Jack.

He left granddaughter Abi with ex-wife Rainie in emotional scenes before he walked away on the hunt for a new life.

He has since teased fans with a glimpse into what the future holds, including taking on the role of director for a new project.