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EastEnders actor quits after 5 years - and he's already filmed his exit storyline

EastEnders' Bobby Beale, played by actor Clay Milner Russell, is set to leave the soap after a five-year stint, with his final appearance shown on Thursday 19 September.The 25-year-old actor has been portraying the iconic character since 2019 and has become the fifth actor to take on the role of Bobby Beale. His first scenes aired on 13 June 2019, marking his entry into the show when his character was released from prison following the murder of his sister, Lucy Beale.
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Emmerdale's most disliked character unveiled - and the soap exit that had fans talking
Emmerdale, Coronation Street and EastEnders have had viewers hooked for decades - but do you know which soap character is disliked most by fans?A new survey by Bingo site Tombola analysed more than 109,668 tweets by viewers of three of the most watched UK soaps, to reveal which characters we have said goodbye to, who the public loved and disliked the most, as well as the most talked about soap exit.By analysing the positive vs negative sentiments of each tweet, the data has now revealed that Emmerdale icon Viv Hope has been revealed as the most disliked character across the three soaps.READ NEXT: EastEnders' iconic comebacks unveiled - from Dirty Den, Sean Slater and Kathy Beale More than 69% of tweets about Viv Hope, who died in a post office explosion in the dales in 2011, reportedly included negative sentiments.Tombola reported that "it seems her character and her exit wasn't best received."Closely behind Viv Hope was EastEnders Lucy Beale, whose exit and character received 63% of negative sentiment tweets.Despite this, her famous exit from Albert Square in the Who Killed Lucy Beale? storyline was the most talked about across the three soaps, with her exit mentioned most in viewer's tweets.Out of 18,760 tweets about the character, 495 referenced her exit storyline, with the total number of tweets making Lucy the most talked about character across EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale.Her exit also came just ahead of Peggy Mitchell's sad death, with more than 408 tweets referencing her exit from the soap.More than 6,201 tweets were also about Peggy, making her the fifth most talked about soap character behind EastEnders Ian Beale and Emmerdale's Kim Tate.Coronation Street villain Pat Phelan also took third place
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EastEnders' Melissa Suffield leaves fans in tears after honest 'mum guilt' admission
EastEnders' Melissa Suffield has opened up about feeling "mum guilt" and how she sometimes feels that she isn't cut out for being a mother.The stunning 29-year-old mum-of-one and former soap star even left her followers "crying" after they read what she had to say.Taking to Instagram, the former EastEnders actress who played Lucy Beale in the soap from 2004 until 2010 penned a touching poem about being a mum.READ NEXT: EastEnders' Melissa Suffield snubs OnlyFans as she 'won't charge' for lingerie picsMelissa is a mum to River - who was born one week before the first Coronavirus-inflicted lockdown in March 2020 - and she shared a sweet snap of her with him alongside the poem.Penning a moving and relatable poem, Melissa put her finger ontothe screen and wrote the piece titled "a mother's guilt".She wrote: "You’re a mum now, that’s it, there’s nothing left to say // There are no other sides to you, have you got that, ok?"You live to serve your children, don’t you understand your luck? // You’re 'tired' and 'touched out', and 'feeling pretty stuck'?"How dare you even consider a 5-minute break // Or a shower or a coffee with a little slice of cake."She went on to touch on the way mums tend to "blame themselves" for the predicament they're in, before recalling some of the thoughts that mother's have.Melissa went on: "Maybe you aren’t cut out for this, did you ever stop to think? The camels back is weakening, the ship’s about to sink."Just one more word from me until you’ll feel yourself explode- // Wait…hold on…what are you doing? Don’t ask to share the load!"Don’t take that break, don’t ask for help, or say what you want to say // I’m losing strength, I can feel myself fast slipping away."The doubts we have are only loud when
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EastEnders' Melissa Suffield embraces killer curves in bright blue leotard lingerie
EastEnders star Melissa Suffield turned up the heat as she poured her killer curves into a bright royal blue bodysuit in her latest empowering post.The TV star, 29 – who played the role of Lucy Beale from 2004 to 2010 – sent her loyal legion of fans wild as she took to Instagram to pose up a storm in the bold lacy lingerie.Her blue figure-hugging garment clung perfectly to her hourglass figure as she oozed confidence while the actress danced on her bed in full view of her 47.8k viewers online.READ MORE: EastEnders fans emotional as they bid farewell to Dana ahead of university stintIt’s fair to say she looked effortlessly beautiful as she embraced her famous figure when she posed up a storm as the soap star opened up about her former insecurities online.The mum-of-two was seen pulling her luscious long locks down from a ponytail which she shook out on camera as she beamed while she celebrated her curves in the empowering post.Alongside the saucy clip, she shared a lengthy inspirational post online encouraging her self-conscious fans to love their body and wear whatever they like with confidence.She wrote: “Have you ever looked at something and felt like you weren’t allowed to wear it because of your body?“I used to be like that with leotards and bodies – I was so used to wearing one with a flat stomach as a ballet dancing teen that the very idea of it clinging to lumps and bumps and rolls just didn’t make sense to me.For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.“I assumed they were off the agenda now – but I was W R O N G, Crop tops, denim shorts, bodycon – I was wrong about them all – because the face is if you feel confident and comfortable in
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