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BBC EastEnders legend returns to Albert Square with Freddie Slater

EastEnders legend‌ Mo Harris, played by Laila Morse, 78, is making a return to the BBC soap this spring to reprise her iconic role. ‌Fans will know Mo well as she first landed on our screens in 2000 as the no-nonsense matriarch of the Slater family. Due to her infamous one liners and dodgy dealings, she quickly became a fan favourite and viewers can’t wait to have her back.
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EastEnders' Paul Nicholls makes career comeback after drug relapse and health scare
EastEnders star Paul Nicholls is to lead a major show in a dramatic TV comeback.After minor roles in the early 90s, the 43-year-old actor got his big break on the BBC One soap in 1996. Paul was cast as loveable teenage rogue Joe Wicks but departed EastEnders just one year later as his life spiralled out of control.READ MORE:EastEnders Jessie Wallace's love life - co-star's godson, policeman and fling with fanAmid the pressures of fame and his partying, Paul developed a high-dependency addiction to cocaine and upon deciding to get sober in 2008, would relapse several times.Following a throat cancer scare in 2016, Paul's health woes went from bad to worse.After yet another drug relapse in 2017, the actor suffered two broken legs after falling down a waterfall as he ran from a pack of wild dogs in Thailand.Paul spent three days trapped at the bottom of the waterfall before being rescued.The incident also left Paul with 37 different infections, which were only diagnosed after they caused him to suffer a stroke while rehearsing for a theatre role.Following the traumatic health scare, Paul suffered yet another drug relapse.He previously told The Sun: "The rabbit hole I went down led to places that I never thought I'd end up in – flats with people I didn’t know."At certain points I'd be gone for three or four days and not sleep at all.
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EastEnders' Natalie Cassidy shares weight loss secrets after dropping four dress sizes
EastEnders actress, who plays Sonia Fowler in the BBC soap, has shed a whopping three stone and dropped from a size 16 to a size eight.Natalie, 39, said she now feels "much more confident and comfortable" with herself, adding: "I have learnt how to eat and how to be comfortable with who I am."READ MORE: EastEnders star Jessie Wallace hints she's married her partner after calling him 'hubby'However, fans might be wondering just how she managed to achieve her terrific toned physique.Natalie revealed that training for the London Marathon in 2019 helped her drop her four dress sizes.She ran the gruelling 26 miles in honour of her late co-star Dame Barbara Windsor, who was battling dementia at the time.The Sonia star undertook an impressive training regime which not only helped her complete the marathon but also helped her shift the pounds.Natalie told Twitter at the time she had run 18 miles in one day alone.Speaking on the podcast RunPod, Natalie credited her running group with keeping her motivated.She said: "We’ve suddenly become this little team of people and we’re so close."We’ve got WhatsApp groups and we go out together and we post our runs and it gives you motivation."Another way Natalie lost weight was by ditching her favourite unhealthy snacks such as cheese, crisps and dips, which she described as her "downfall" treats.One of Natalie's friends claimed the actress had also cut out takeaway meals as part of her diet overhaul.The third way Natalie shaped up was by reducing her booze intake, despite loving "white wine".She told The Sun: "I cut out rubbish.
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