The Wanted singer Max George has announced he will not perform in play The Syndicate for “personal reasons”.
The 35-year-old from Manchester said he was “really gutted” to not be taking part in the touring play, directed by Gaynor Faye, based on the BBC One drama of the same name.
On his Instagram story, George said: “Hey everyone. Really gutted but for personal reasons I won’t be taking part in The Syndicate.
“I’ll be there to cheer you all on once I’m feeling better!”
George was set to play supermarket assistant Jamie in the stage play, written by Kay Mellor, but the late scriptwriter’s grandson Oliver Anthony has now replaced the singer, who is unable to perform “due to unforeseen medical reasons”.
Leeds-born writer Mellor, who wrote other hit shows including ITV’s Girlfriends, Band Of Gold and Fat Friends, died in May 2022.
The Syndicate marks the directorial debut of her daughter, Faye, who will also act in the play.
Emmerdale’s Samantha Giles and Coronation Street’s Brooke Vincent also star in the comedy that follows five supermarket employees as their lottery syndicate numbers come in while their jobs are under threat.
The fourth and final series was broadcast in 2021 and had a cast that included Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey and former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh.
George found fame with British boyband The Wanted, known for hit songs All Time Low and Glad You Came, and was in US musical series Glee and his band’s reality series The Wanted Life.
He also appeared on series 18 of BBC One’s hit entertainment show Strictly Come Dancing.
The touring stage version of The Syndicate kicks off on April 11 at London’s Richmond Theatre.