"To all the crew who had our backs and most of all to my fellow cast, you were all great and I couldn't have asked for a better team. Until next time!"
The actor also wrote a comment under the Facebook post, clarifying for fans that he is "bitterly disappointed" about Step Dave ending. He wrote:
"Just to clear up any confusion: my new project in the US has nothing to do with the cancellation of Step Dave. I was super keen to do a third season and like many of you I am bitterly disappointed. Thank you so much for you continued support and I hope you enjoyed the show as I know we all did making it. Sorry we're not going again."
Meanwhile, Kenyon is moving on to bigger and brighter things in his new base of Los Angeles, after landing a lead role in Shonda Rhimes' new TV pilot, Toast.
Toast is a "hybrid comedy" about an engaged couple whose wedding rehearsal dinner features toasts from a variety of their family and friends.
Kenyon has been cast as one half of that engaged couple, Max Leeds. The character is described as being "awkwardly handsome, charming and unassuming" - not unlike his character in