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Heartstopper: Joe Locke reveals “main focus” of season 3

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Joe Locke has shared details of a major storyline on the forthcoming third season of Heartstopper. The British actor, who plays Charlie Spring in Netflix’s acclaimed teen drama, recently appeared on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s On Me podcast, where he revealed that his character’s eating disorder is “probably the main focus” of season three. “Our writer, Alice, is… I’ve never met anyone who can write such quite serious topics with such heart and such love,” Locke said of Oseman, who also created the webcomic the series is based on. “It’s almost like she writes it whilst the audience is always aware there’s a light at the end of the tunnel the whole time.

I don’t know how she does it, because it almost allows the audience to not stress themselves out too much while also learning about a certain topic.” The second season of Heartstopper saw Charlie unexpectedly faint in The Louvre, which resulted in the character confiding in his boyfriend Nick (Kit Connor) about his eating disorder. “I know I don’t eat like normal people,” said Charlie. “Some days I’m fine, but other days I feel like I need to… control it.” The trailblazing storyline received general acclaim from viewers and critics, while Locke’s performance was lauded and earned the actor various awards nominations.

Locke explained that, with a sensitive topic such as this, he mentally prepared himself for criticism. However, he said all he can do is “put my truth into it”.

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