Former Outnumbered child star Daniel Roche has daringly posed with a stash of ‘drugs’ while holidaying in Southeast Asia.
The 23-year-old actor, who played Ben in the BBC comedy from the age of seven, held up zip-locked bags of what appeared to be marijuana in a recent post shared on Instagram.
The word ‘kush’, which is a strain of cannabis, was written in black marker on one of the sachets.
Captioning the photograph, which was posted alongside a carousel of other snaps from his trip, Daniel wrote: ‘No case in the Golden Triangle 🌷’
The post comes five years after Daniel was filmed chanting ‘ketamine’ at the music festival BoomTown Fair in Winchester alongside a bunch of other revellers.
While there was no suggestion that the actor was using drugs at the event, he was seen chanting the name of the Class B drug in a video that was leaked online.
Daniel joined Outnumbered in 2007 and remained a member of the cast until the show went off air in 2014.
Last July, he reunited with his fellow Outnumbered co-stars Ramona Marquez and Tyger Drew-Honey.
All three actors, who were just children on the show, are in their 20s now and caught up for drinks.
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Tyger shared a snap of the trio on Instagram, with the caption: ‘Family. #Grateful.’
The not-so young actors starred alongside Hugh Dennis as dad Pete and Claire Skinner as mum Sue, who are now in a relationship after meeting on the show.
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Metro.co.uk has contacted Daniel’s rep for comment.
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