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Joe Swash opens up on double bankruptcy

The ex EastEnders star went bust twice over unpaid tax bills.

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Former EastEnder Joe Swash has spoken about being declared bankrupt twice for the first time.

The actor played Mickey Miller in the BBC One soap from 2003 to 2008, returning for a couple of episodes in 2011, but hit financial crisis in 2009 and 2013.

Swash has not talked about his problems before, but they were said to be related to unpaid tax bills and his agent claimed at the time that he was not in any financial difficulty otherwise.

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash
Swash with partner Stacey Solomon (Ian West/PA)

“I was chucking it away on stuff I didn’t need.

“I went out every night and had a house with a mortgage.

EastEnders Miller family
Swash played Mickey Miller in EastEnders (BBC/PA)

“I thought I was going to be on EastEnders for years and years.”

However, Swash’s role in the soap was cut short when he got viral meningitis which kept him off work for a year and meant he had no safety net as he was self employed.

Joe Swash
The actor has bounced back from his financial woes (Ian West/PA)

He said: “I fell behind on tax and bills and buried my head in the sand which was the worst thing to do. I should have faced up to it.

“The second time it happened I was on TV and I felt embarrassed and wondered how I managed to get myself into the situation. But it can happen to anybody.”

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