Curtis and AJ Pritchard break silence on Hollyoaks' 'agonizing' appearance
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Celebrity brothers Curtis and AJ Pritchard have broken their silence over their appearance on British soap Hollyoaks, which has been described as "agonizing" by viewers.
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, professional dancers who rose to fame with stints on Love Island and I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, played twin brothers Marc and Jacob in the long-running Channel 4 drama.
The Pritchards' acting skills did little to impress viewers of Hollyoaks, who called their appearances "wooden" and "agonizing", while other soap opera actors, including Parry Glasspool of Hollyoaks and EastEnders' Michael Greco criticized the decision to cast the reality TV stars when other qualified actors are looking for work.
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Celebrity brothers Curtis and AJ Pritchard have broken their silence over their appearance on British soap Hollyoaks, which has been described as 'agonizing' by viewers.Picture: Beretta/Sims/Shutterstock
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, Curtis, 25, pleaded ignorance to the posting of clips of the brothers' Hollyoaks scenes on social media, which were described by viewers as "painful to watch".
The former Love Island contestant insisted, “Until then, I felt absolutely nothing about it because I didn't realize anyone had said anything.
"We always understand that, we always get different things, and for me, it's always about positivity."
Echoing those sentiments, AJ, 26, went on to say, “I learned to focus on the positives and not the negatives.
"If someone has constructive criticism, 100% that's fine, but if it's just negativity, it's not something I'm going to waste my time and energy on."
In the soap, the brothers plot the downfall of their dance teacher Trish, played by Denise Welch.
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The brothers, professional dancers who rose to fame from stints on Love Island and I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, played twin brothers Marc and Jacob in the long-running Channel 4 drama.Pic: Hollyoaks
Two scenes in particular caught fans' attention, as viewers claimed they weren't sure if the brothers were plotting to kill Trish or throwing a surprise party in her honor.
Among those who criticized the brothers was Gerard McCarthy, who played Kris Fisher in Hollyoaks.
He tweeted, "Next time a producer/casting director says the words 'but they have a massive following on social media'...just point them in the direction of that absolute car crash !"
Michael Greco, who is best known for playing Beppe DiMarco on EastEnders, replied: "I think people can watch this and learn so much. How 'not' to act. Shocking.'
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