EastEnders viewers were left perplexed as a significant blunder was aired on the BBC, with a star being heard whispering his lines. In a recent episode, a sharp-eared audience noticed a peculiar moment during a scene in the Queen Vic, where actor Aaron Thiara, playing Ravi Gulati, was heard being whispered his line: 'I can't even speak to my kids about it right now.' This occurred around 23 minutes into the episode, which aired on February 2nd. While it's not uncommon for actors to be whispered their lines during rehearsals or takes, this particular instance made it to the final cut, much to the surprise of viewers. One observant fan took to TikTok to highlight the mistake, urging the BBC to improve its quality control. They captioned the video, 'Oopsie!!' and expressed concern over the oversight, emphasizing that it was not a personal attack on the actors but rather a call for better quality control. This isn't the first time the soap opera has made a blunder this year. During the New Year's flashforward, a mysterious man named 'Man' was introduced, and his identity was kept secret by not including his name and crediting him as 'Man.' However, this caused confusion for audio description users, who identified the man as 'Mark' at one point. Actor Stephen Aaron-Sipple, who played the role, was initially unaware of his character's identity during the audition process. He shared his excitement about joining the show, describing it as a surreal moment to perform alongside renowned actors like Steve McFadden and Gillian Taylforth. The incident sparked discussions among fans, who debated the implications of the audio description's mistake and the potential impact on the show's narrative.