EastEnders fans are still reeling from the dramatic exit of Martin Fowler, played by James Bye, in the BBC soap’s live 40th anniversary episode, aired February 20, 2025. The beloved character, a Walford staple for four decades, met a heart-wrenching end when a steel beam crushed him during a Queen Vic explosion, leaving Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) devastated. Now, James Bye, 41, has made headlines with a life-changing decision, selling his family home to live in a caravan with his wife Victoria, their four children, and two blind dogs, as revealed on Instagram on June 1, 2025. This bold move, inspired by a long-held dream, mirrors the chaos and courage of Albert Square itself.
Martin Fowler’s death was a seismic moment for EastEnders, marking the soap’s milestone with a live episode that gripped viewers. Trapped under debris after heroically saving Stacey, Martin confessed his love and proposed before succumbing to cardiac arrest from crush syndrome, per Radio Times. Bye, who portrayed Martin since 2014, called the exit an “honour” on The One Show, thanking fans for their support. “This fruit and veg man will always hold a special place in my heart,” he said, hinting at new beginnings. Social media buzzed with grief, with X posts like, “Stacey holding Martin broke me #EastEnders40.”
Off-screen, Bye’s transition is as dramatic as his on-screen farewell. Victoria Bye shared on Instagram that the couple sold their “forever home” to pursue a self-build project, living in a caravan in a field. “A tin box on wheels with barely enough room for four kids and two blind dogs,” she wrote, admitting, “We haven’t got a bloody clue what we’re doing.” The move, inspired by their parents’ 1980s caravan adventures—James’ sister was conceived in one—fulfills a dream delayed by time and doubt. “It’s now or never,” Victoria declared, ruling out expanding their family of six but joking about getting an alpaca. Fans on X cheered, with one posting, “James Bye living the caravan life? Iconic! #EastEnders.”
Bye’s career thrives post-EastEnders. He stars as Mr Darcy in Death Comes to Pemberley, a theatrical sequel to Pride and Prejudice, currently touring after a run at Berkshire’s Mill at Sonning until June 28, 2025, per BBC News. The role swaps Martin’s market stall for Regency elegance, showcasing Bye’s versatility. His move echoes co-star Adam Woodyatt’s 2023 shift to a £93,000 motorhome after playing Ian Beale, suggesting a trend among EastEnders alumni embracing unconventional lifestyles.
The caravan adventure aligns with EastEnders’ raw, resilient spirit, where characters like Martin faced relentless trials. Bye’s exit, rehearsed to perfection for the live broadcast, left a legacy of emotional depth, with showrunner Chris Clenshaw praising his “outstanding” performance. As Walford mourns, Bye’s real-life journey—chaotic, hopeful, and unscripted—captivates fans. Will his family’s “messy, mud-filled ride” succeed? Follow their Instagram, Life with the Byes, for updates, and catch EastEnders Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30pm on BBC One or BBC iPlayer for more Albert Square drama.