Will McKenzie's 'fit mum' Polly was one of
the most memorable characters on the iconic comedy The Inbetweeners.
But now the actress who played her has revealed she is still the subject of
teenage desires 14 years after the beloved sitcom first aired.
Belinda Stewart-Wilson, 51, said she still receives 'graphic' messages
from young men who fancied her character Polly McKenzie - and she
has even been shouted at in the street.
Desired: Belinda Stewart-Wilson, 51, has revealed she still receives 'graphic' messages from young men who
fancied her character Polly McKenzie
Seasoned actress Belinda told the : 'I've had some odd messages and suggestions over the years some of which
are so graphic I can't repeat them.
'But you have to take it with a pinch of salt - it's still nice to be loved.
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'I still get shouted at in the street and it's great just being
Will's mum, forever in the hearts of the nation.'
Belinda played the role of Polly McKenzie for three series and two movies of the Channel 4 original series.
Iconic: Belinda played the role as Polly McKenzie for three series and two movies of the Channel 4
original series
Much like her on-screen son Will, her ageless good looks have led
to teasing for real-life son Jackson, 16.
She said: 'He swears he'll never watch it. I think he's chosen to avoid it because maybe he's heard comments about me.'
Despite fans devotion to the beloved series, a comeback is not
on the cards.
James Buckley has admitted that 'there's not enough
money in the world' that could convince him to reprise
his starring role as Jay Cartwright in the series.
The actor, 34, starred opposite Simon Bird (Will Mckenzie), Joe Thomas (Simon Cooper), and Blake Harrison (Neil Sutherland).
Despite confessing that the role was 'the best job in the
world' and that he knew he would have an 'amazing time' he revealed he would not be
interested in making a comeback.
During an appearance on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X, Chris asked James what he would say if
the people who wrote Inbetweeners came to him with a new script for the show.
James replied: 'No. I don't want to go near it anymore.'
Won't do it: James Buckley has admitted that 'there's not enough money in the world' that could convince him to reprise his role in the Inbetweeners (pictured with Chris Moyles)
He went on to explain: 'Not because I don't think
I would have an amazing time doing it, because I know I would.
I love the boys, I love the writers.
'Doing The Inbetweeners was the best job in the world.
All we did was muck around all day long and they filmed us
doing it, and at the end of the day, we might have had an episode, or a TV,
you know, or a film or something. It was the best job
in the world.
'But it might - you know, as I'm getting older - it's looking like it might be the only thing that
I do professionally that is universally loved.
There's not enough money in the world for me to spoil
that.'
Co-stars: The actor, 34, played the iconic role of Jay Cartwright
in the popular sitcom, opposite L-R Joe Thomas (Simon Cooper), Simon Bird (Will Mckenzie), and Blake
Harrison (Neil Sutherland)
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