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EastEnders' Ross Kemp thinks of Barbara Windsor ‘every day’ - three years on from her death

Former EastEnders actor Ross Kemp has confessed that he still thinks of Barbara Windsor every day - and keeps a photo of her on his living room wall.The TV hardman, 59, worked with the iconic actress, who played his on-screen mum, Queen Vic barmaid Peggy Mitchell, for many years - and she clearly made a huge impact on his life.The two actors formed a strong bond on set playing mother and son - and Ross, who played Peggy’s son Grant, has opened up on his precious memories of the late Dame in a moving chat with The Sun. .
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Jamal Edwards laid bare his ‘darkest fear’ in harrowing interview before death
death at the age of 31 was announced yesterday (February 20), shared his “darkest fear” in an eerie interview before he passed away.Jamal was a businessman who helped build the careers of influential musicians including Ed Sheeran and Stormzy by featuring them on his YouTube channel SBTV.The entrepreneur’s success and influence was recognised when he was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his services to music.Jamal’s mother Brenda, who features as a panellist on Loose Women, announced her son’s death yesterday, acknowledging that he had died after a “sudden illness”.Now, an uncovered interview with renowned hard-man Ross Kemp on his podcast, ‘Kempcast’ from May 2020, has shown Jamal opening up about his “darkest fear”.“I have a fear, it’s a really dark fear though,” he admitted, before elaborating: “That I’m not going to wake up.”“I feel like sometimes I go to sleep… I think about death a lot, it’s really bad.“I’ve seen a lot of death, I’ve been around a lot of death where it’s like, you could be gone.“I just feel like I’ve got to live everyday like it’s my last.”Ross, who has been in plenty of life-threatening situations himself, acknowledged that people often say the same about him, and the pair agreed that these fears gave them the motivation to live in the moment.“I knew someone who died in their sleep, like their heart just stopped, and it just made me think, ‘how do I want to die?’", Jamal continued.“And then my head just starts going in a spiral.”Jamal began his hugely successful career at an early age, beginning his filming project that grew into SBTV when his parents gave him a camera at the age of 15.But, speaking to Ross, the then-29 year-old admitted that he hadn’t always been proactive.“I’m the biggest
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