It's the moment we've all been waiting for!
EastEnders has released exciting new pictures showing the first time she steps onto her old stomping ground – and expect big drama to follow., and it has been confirmed that in the week that follows, she is home.
Her return will ruffle some feathers and leave jaws on the floor, with everyone having believed she died in prison giving birth to Cindy Jnr. Why? Well, he is now aware that Cindy’s other family, The Knights, are living on Albert Square by a stroke of coincidence.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that
As will George , who has no idea why she walked out on the family, and has absolutely no idea of her connection to Walford nor her witness protection.There are also folks like Phil Mitchell and Sharon Watts who are familiar with the villain.Next week,Almost immediately, he is concerned to see how close Bobby is growing to Anna. While they aren’t related, it would create a lot of family awkwardness.
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