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EastEnders original Dotty star's hottest snaps - underboob, bikinis and daring dresses

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EastEnders.The stunning brunette who was just a child when she appeared on the beloved soap was born in 2001, meaning she's now 21.Her career was kickstarted after she signed up at the Sylvia Young agency in 2008 and soon after landed a role in the soap.READ NEXT: Strictly's Rose Ayling-Ellis slips into tiny black bikini on beach after 'split'Seven years old at the time, Molly said: "I'm really excited about it because I have always wanted to be in EastEnders."Molly originally wanted the role of Tiffany Dean, but Maisie Smith ended up with the role as she looked younger.The Dotty Cotton actress first appeared in EastEnders in December 2008 but left in February 2010.

Since leaving the soap she has appeared in Horrible Histories and Blandings, with her most recent credit being in 2013.These days Molly can be found posing up a storm on Instagram while wearing skimpy bikinis and tight-fitting outfits.Here are some of the original Dotty Cotton actresses' hottest snaps.Looking like a real life mermaid, Molly posed up a storm on the beach and looked as though she had just emerged from the ocean.Donning a low-cut skirt and teeny string bikini stop, the actress styled her striking brunette locks down and wavy as she posed and pouted for the camera."What a beautiful sight!

And the sea isn’t too bad either," one fan gushed in the comments section.While another simply penned: "You are a DREAM."Showing off her sensational figure, Molly wowed fans when she transformed into a festival glamazon for a summer event.Wearing all black attire, Molly showed off her washboard abs as she posed for the camera.Donning a teeny pair of black knickers with a black crochet mini skirt and matching top, the actress paired the look with some sunglasses,.

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