Stevie Basaula has stopped wrapping Christmas presents because it "feels like a waste of paper".
The 'EastEnders' actor - who plays Isaac Baptiste on the BBC One soap - doesn't cover his gifts in anything because he wants to do his bit to protect the environment, and he finds wrapping to be "a waste of time".
He said: "I've stopped wrapping presents. I don't wrap them anymore - I don't know why.
"It feels like a waste of paper. A bit of a waste of time."
Stevie also admitted he likes to make a late dash to the shops over the festive period to grab presents just hours before the big day.
He said: "I'm also a late shopper. I buy things the day before Christmas or two days before Christmas.
"That's probably a bit unusual for some people."
And one of the star's family Christmas traditions used to be his father watching a Bob Marley documentary every year, so he would've loved to have invited the legendary musician over on Christmas Day.
When asked in a video on the 'EastEnders' Twitter account which famous face he would hypothetically love to invite to his house at Christmas, he said: "Probably Bob Marley. Because my dad is a massive fan, and I know that would be an amazing Christmas present for him.
"I grew up listening to his music, and that's something we play at Christmas.
"My sister told me a story the other day that my dad used to always watch a Bob Marley documentary every Christmas.
"That's something I had forgotten about, but it's true.
"He doesn't do it anymore though."