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BBC EastEnders icon Laurie Brett shares emotional picture from hospital bed after surgery

Former EastEnders star Laurie Brett, known for her iconic role as Jane Beale on the BBC soap, has revealed she underwent surgery in an emotional hospital post shared with fans. The 54-year-old actress, who graced the screens of EastEnders for 13 years before departing in 2017, took to social media to update her followers on her health journey. In the heartfelt snapshot shared on X - formerly known as Twitter - Laurie was pictured in a hospital gown, clutching a cuddly rabbit toy to her shoulder.
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EastEnders’ Heather Peace lifts lid on deal with BBC bosses to 'never kill off' Eve Unwin
EastEnders on “one condition”.The actress also explained why it was so important that her character is never killed off, speaking to Express.co.uk shortly after she won Best Newcomer at the 2022 Inside Soap Awards last Monday.On the popular BBC show, Heather portrays Eve Unwin, who becomes romantically involved with Panesar family matriarch Suki, who is played by Balvinder Sopal.Given the up and down nature of soap operas, many actors never know when their character's time will be up. However, Heather made sure that this would not be the case for her character Eve, due to the unfortunate trope prevalent in TV shows, books and films that often sees lesbian characters meet a tragic end. Examples of said trope can be found in many popular shows, such as The 100, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural and Orange is the New Black. Speaking about the problematic trend, Heather said: “I’m very well aware of this, I understand my community, I read a lot. “I’ve done a radio show where we’ve talked about this. Lesbians quite often meet a bad end, like, proportionately way more so than any other. “And the one thing I did say to the producers was, ‘You want rid of me?’ And they’re very open to talking…“I said, ‘At any point you can get rid of me, but I’m asking you now: Don’t kill her off. “‘Don’t kill the lesbian.
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EastEnders fans fume over 'unacceptable' character flaw from Stacey over LGBT storyline
EastEnders after the soap aired an “unacceptable” scene involving a major character’s LGBT storyline. Fans recently saw Eve Unwin confess to Stacey Slater that she had engaged in a passionate kiss with Suki Penesar, who no one on in the square knows to be gay.Stacey vows to keep it a secret, while Eve continues to worry about Suki.READ MORE: Sarah Jayne Dunn's sexiest ever snaps – bum flash, topless display and bondage outfitLater on, protective of her friend, Stacey confronts Suki about Eve after learning of her poor behaviour towards Eve.She then threatens the owner of the Minute Mart with her worst fear - exposing the kiss if she dares to hurt Eve.But the dramatic scenes left viewers outraged, with many saying threatening to out someone’s sexuality is a big no no.“Stacey threatening to out our Suki…not her finest hour!! Who write this!!” said one viewer.A second blasted: “I love Stacey but threatening to out someone is unacceptable.”While a third penned: “not stacey threatening to out someone thats a little out of character #EastEnders.”A shaken Suki then has a frosty exchange with Eve after her conversation with Stacey.Eve guesses correctly that Stacey must have said something and rushes over to her to confront her.Suki has struggled to be honest about her sexuality in the past.Before being involved with Eve, she was seen kissing Honey Mitchell before tormenting her in an attempt to make sure she would keep their kiss a secret.Eve and Suki shared a passionate kiss back in July after the shared a fun night out together.
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