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Former EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy says leaving soap is 'freeing'

Natalie Cassidy: "EastEnders is a brilliant job, but when you're there, you're chained."
Natalie Cassidy: "EastEnders is a brilliant job, but when you're there, you're chained."

Former EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy has said she always connected with "the elders" on the soap, naming her late co-stars Barbara Windsor and June Brown as influences.

Cassidy left the long-running BBC series earlier this year, after playing the character of Sonia Fowler on and off for more than 30 years.

Speaking to Prima magazine, Cassidy said she enjoyed working with many of the older actresses on the soap.

"Obviously the elders, because I am an old soul," she said. "I always connected with Wendy Richards and Barbara Windsor, and I would say that June Brown was my dearest, oldest friend."

Windsor played matriarch Peggy Mitchell in the soap and died in 2020. Brown was also a long-term cast member, playing Dot Cotton into her 90s. She died in 2022.

Richards, who played Pauline Fowler for many years, died in 2009.

Cassidy, who said she would not be averse to returning for guest appearances in the soap, said she had enjoyed reinventing herself.

Natalie Cassidy as Sonia Fowler in EastEnders

"Sonia isn’t the most glamorous of characters, bless her, but I wanted to stay true to her character, so I never got extensions put in, or dyed my hair," she told the magazine.

"She was just a worker who didn’t have a lot of money and worked for the NHS. But coming away, and breaking free, I just thought, ‘I want to be glam. I want to wear coloured nails. And just feel like me’.

"I do feel like my face has changed a little since leaving EastEnders, because I was quite sad and depressed when I was playing Sonia, or angry all the time.

"So I feel like my frown lines have sort of faded away, which is quite nice."

Cassidy made her first appearance in the soap in 1993, leaving in 2007, before returning to Walford briefly between 2010 and 2011, and again in 2014.

Cassidy made her first appearance in the BBC soap in 1993

She said she decided to leave EastEnders after turning 40.

"I know it’s a bit of a cliché, but I think turning 40 is a milestone," she said.

"I think you know who you are, you know who your friends are, and where you are in life. And for me, having been in this business for such a long time, I just needed to be free and be open to everything else.

"EastEnders is a brilliant job, but when you’re there, you’re chained. You know where you are and what you’re doing. But you haven’t got any time to plan anything else, so it does take over your whole life."

Cassidy, who appears on the front cover of Prima’s November issue, said it had been "freeing leaving EastEnders", but "Albert Square will always hold a place in my heart".

Source: Press Association

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