So, I got this gig at a bar, right? I thought, hey, easy money, pouring drinks, chatting with folks. Little did I know, I was stepping into a whirlwind of drama. My character’s name was Lewis, Lewis Butler. And let me tell you, Lewis got way more than he bargained for.

The first few days were pretty chill. I learned the ropes, figured out who the regulars were, the usual stuff. I even got pretty good at making those fancy cocktails with the little umbrellas. But then, BAM! This whole storyline with Ben Mitchell started to unfold, and things got heavy, man, really heavy.
It was this whole messed up situation with him, so much emotions! At first i really hated my character, and I really hated playing Lewis at that time. But I must admit, I got used to it.
- First, I studied the script.
- Then I tried to imagine how does Lewis feel.
- Finally, I acted!
Honestly, it was tough. It wasn’t just about serving drinks anymore. I had to really get into Lewis’s head, understand his motivations, why he did the crazy stuff he did. I spent hours talking to the director, trying different approaches, figuring out how to play this guy. I did everything I could think of.
And then there were the fans. Oh boy, the fans. Some of them really hated Lewis, and I mean hated him. I got so many messages, people telling me how awful Lewis was. It was wild, you know? But hey, it meant I was doing my job, right? If they hated Lewis, it meant I was making him believable.
There was even talk of bringing Lewis back at one point. I was all ready, I mean I studied the new script already! I was like, “Okay, let’s do this, let’s see where this crazy story goes.” But in the end, they decided against it. It is a pity but I will respect their decision.

So, yeah, playing Lewis Butler was a rollercoaster. It was intense, it was challenging, but it was also one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had. I learned a ton about acting, about myself, and about the crazy world of soap operas. Would I do it again? Maybe. It was tough, but it was also pretty damn interesting. I finished this job with honor and pride.
I am now 33 years old. It is a wrap. I said goodbye to Lewis, and moved on to new things. But hey, who knows, maybe one day I’ll step back into that bar, pour a few drinks, and stir up some more drama. You just never know.