March 6th 2024.
Laurie Brett, known for her role as Jane Beale on EastEnders, recently underwent surgery and took to Twitter to express her gratitude towards the NHS for their care during her recovery. Laurie made her first appearance on the show in 2004 and has been absent from Albert Square since 2017.
In her post, Laurie emphasized the importance of protecting and supporting the NHS, regardless of political agendas. She also thanked her loved ones and colleagues for taking care of her during this time. Fans and fellow actors, including Heather Peace, sent their well wishes and love to Laurie.
In a more recent interview on BBC One's Morning Live, Gethin Jones and Janette Manrara spoke with Laurie about her time on the successful show Waterloo Road and, of course, couldn't resist discussing her time on EastEnders. As the former on-screen wife of Ian Beale, Laurie was forced to leave Walford during Max Branning's vengeful storyline.
Gethin playfully suggested that Jane could make a comeback, to which Laurie responded with a coy "neither confirm nor deny" answer. She also shared her belief that Jane's story is far from over and that she has strong connections to many characters on the Square. However, she acknowledged that the timing of her return would depend on the producers and the dynamic of the show.
The last time viewers saw Jane was in 2017, when she left in a black cab after being pressured by Max. But her voice was later heard in a voicemail warning Stacey of Max's true intentions. Fans are still wondering if and when Jane will make her highly anticipated return to the show.
In other EastEnders news, fans are still in shock after discovering Patsy Palmer's real name, and an MP has demanded an apology from the show for some "grotty" episodes.
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