Oops.
As Eastenders viewers will know, Mark Fowler Jr joined the soap a couple of weeks ago and fans had a lot to say about him.
Many commented on his appearance and welcomed his role on the show with a lot of heart-eye emojis accompanying the various tweets (check here if you missed it).
Anyway, Mark arrived in Albert Square from America after Phil Mitchell rang him to come over, against Sharon’s wishes. Stirring up trouble as per usual, the scoundrel.
Since Mark, played by Ned Porteous, appeared in the East End, viewers have been concentrating on one particular thing.
Although he’s lived in America all his life, he speaks with an English accent and fans can’t get their heads around it at all.
How hard is it to get a proper American ? Mark Fowler Jr. in Eastenders Really ?ok private schooled in US and says "innit"? No! #Eastenders
— Betty-May Johnson (@betsy4670) August 22, 2016
https://twitter.com/sansastone/status/767801227115659264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Why doesn't Mark Fowler have an American accent???? #EastEnders
— 🩵⚽️🐝 Ellie Fitz 🐝⚽️🩵 (@bluemoo17) August 22, 2016
Why's Mark Fowler got a Brit accent? How'd someone get thru the Queen Vic door & why didn't Babe spell their name with chips? #EastEnders
— Neil Collier (@neilcollier77) August 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/Twoeggsontoast/status/767804469262290944?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
However, it has been pointed out by one viewer that since Mark went to an English school as a child, this explains why he lacks an American accent.
he must have gone to an ENGLISH SCHOOL like Mark Fowler Jr on #Eastenders
— Sally Campbell (@SallyCampbells) August 22, 2016
Another viewer isn’t at all happy with this explanation, describing it as a “sloppy” storyline on Eastenders’ behalf.
Mark Fowler jr should have an American accent whether he went to a British school or not, sloppy storyline #EastEnders 😠
— Hutcherson Barlow (@mrsjhutch28) August 16, 2016
Despite that, most ‘Stenders fans are delighted by the most recent addition to the soap.
Mark Fowler Jr is just😍😍😍 #EastEnders @NedPorteous
— Naomi Fisher (@NaomiFisher1203) August 23, 2016
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