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EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt separates from wife Beverley Sharp after 22 years

EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt has separated from his wife Beverley Sharp, a spokesperson for the soap has confirmed in a statement today.

The actor, who plays Ian Beale, married dancer Beverley in 1998 and they have two children together.

A spokesman for the BBC soap has confirmed they parted ways last year.

The statement said: "Beverley and Adam separated in August 2019 and we ask that the family’s privacy is respected."

It has previously been reported that the actor, 52, is taking a break from EastEnders.

EastEnders is off air until September 7 after filming of the BBC soap was paused due to coronavirus.

Production of the soap resumed in June.

According to The Sun, the actor made the decision to leave the relationship.

The couple share Jessica, 27, and 23-year-old Samuel together.

There is thought to be no third party involved.

A source said: "Beverley was naturally very upset, as anybody would be in the circumstances, but these things happen and it’s a straightforward separation.

"Nobody plans for these things and divorce is a difficult thing to get your head around but they have dealt with it quietly for several months and are now telling friends so it’s less of a secret.

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"They still get on well, and are keen to make sure they stay that way for the sake of their children – even though they are now grown up."

Reps for Adam declined to comment when contacted by Mirror Online.

Adam is EastEnders' longest-running cast member, having played Ian Beale since 1985.

He is also one of the best paid stars in British soap, with a salary reportedly close to £249,000.

Last week it was claimed that Adam will take a short break from EastEnders.

Bosses have said the exit is only temporary.

Iane will be off screen for around 10 weeks due to an explosive new story.

The long-time character will be off screen for around 10 weeks due to an 'explosive plot twist'

He is currently in the middle of the show's biggest storyline with the death of Dennis Mitchell after he caused the teenager to perish in a boat crash.

EastEnders has been off air for the last few months due to coronavirus halting filming back in March.

It will be back on air in September with new shorter episodes that will only be 20 minutes long.