An iconic EastEnders star is selling scripts and tickets to their Chinese restaurant in order to make ends meet.

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November 7th 2024.

An iconic EastEnders star is selling scripts and tickets to their Chinese restaurant in order to make ends meet.
Cheryl, a former star of the popular show EastEnders, has found a new way to make some extra cash. The actress, who played the lovable character Heather Trott for five years, has turned to selling her old scripts and personal appearances to a Chinese restaurant. This decision was made in response to the current cost of living crisis, as she found herself struggling to pay her bills.

After her character was killed off in a dramatic scene where she was hit over the head with a photo frame by Ben Mitchell, Cheryl has appeared in other shows such as Celebrity Big Brother and the Catherine Tate mockumentary Hard Cell. Most recently, she expressed her disappointment in not being offered a presenting role on ITV's For The Love of Dogs, a position previously held by Paul O'Grady.

Following the success of her one-woman show, which toured across the country, Cheryl has taken to selling soap memorabilia on Instagram. She clarified that her items are authentic, unlike the fake products being sold by others. She also mentioned that she has previously donated scripts to charity auctions in order to raise money for good causes.

Cheryl explained her decision to sell her items, stating that she was told it was acceptable to do so after a certain period of time. She wanted to give true fans a chance to own a piece of her time on EastEnders, especially with the prevalence of unofficial merchandise being sold online.

In addition to her scripts and autographs, Cheryl is also selling tickets to her "Cheryl's Special £15 Weekend" event, where guests can enjoy a three-course Chinese meal while she sings for two hours. The event will be held at the Great Fortune House in Thornton Cleveleys, and one fan has already expressed their excitement in the comments section of her social media post.

When asked about her decision to sell her items, Cheryl responded that she believes people need to understand that actors have to earn a living, and they are not always fortunate enough to have constant filming or acting opportunities. She also reassured that she will be paying taxes on any profits made from her sales.

Cheryl invites fans to join her in the conversation by leaving a comment and staying updated on all things soap-related on her homepage. Additionally, she encourages readers to join the Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community, where they can access spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews.

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