I quit EastEnders over bosses’ failure to look after Danniella Westbrook and Paul Nicholls, former star reveals

0
10
FROM ITV STRICT EMBARGO - No Use Before 0700hrs Tuesday 8th February 2022 Coronation Street - Ep 1056667 Friday 18th February 2022 Chesney Brown [SAM ASTON] admits how tough life has been recently. Linda [JACQUELINE LEONARD] assures him he has her full support and announces that she's decided to stay a bit longer. Picture contact - [email protected] This photograph is (C) ITV Plc and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned above, or ITV plc. Once made available by ITV plc Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the transmission [TX] date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be manipulated [excluding basic cropping] in a manner which alters the visual appearance of the person photographed deemed detrimental or inappropriate by ITV plc Picture Desk. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other company, publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms

JACQUELINE Leonard knows a thing or two about what it’s like behind the scenes of some of our biggest soaps.

The actress made a return to Coronation Street this week as glam Linda Hancock, but EastEnders fans will also remember her fondly as 1990s Albert Square matriarch Lorraine Wicks.

Ex-EastEnders star Jacqueline Leonard has joined Coronation Street

Jacqueline says it was hard watching Danniella Westbrook struggle with her very public drug addiction

Jacqueline worked closely with actor Paul Nicholls, who played her on-screen son Joe

Jacqueline worked on the BBC show when it was pulling in upwards of 15million viewers and the public ­attention was so intense she recalls being chased by fans and paparazzi.

But she admits life behind the scenes wasn’t always rosy.

In an exclusive chat, Jacqueline addressed former EastEnders star Rita Simons’ recent claims that off-camera the show could be “toxic” at times.

She says: “I didn’t personally experience the toxicity that Rita described but I could see it was happening. There was definitely a hierarchy on set and I just kept away from that. But after some time of watching that, it was time for me to move on.”

Jacqueline worked closely with actor Paul Nicholls, who played her on-screen son Joe, and she admits it was hard watching stars like him and Danniella Westbrook struggle with their very public drug addictions.

“Nobody really looked after the younger actors like Paul and Danniella,” she says. “They were getting themselves into trouble and as a mother I found that difficult to watch.”

And it was one of her reasons for leaving EastEnders.

Jacqueline adds: “I didn’t like what I was seeing. I’d had enough. I was leaving on a high but it was definitely time for me to go.”

Fast forward almost three decades and the soap star insists things in the TV world are different — so much so that she’s hoping her short stay on the Weatherfield cobbles will turn into something more permanent.

She says: “I’ve absolutely loved coming back to Corrie. I’m continuously grateful this character keeps coming and going. I would love to stick around, and the storyline could go in so many different ways.”

GLADS TO SEE YOU…

THREE new TV Gladiators have been announced ahead of the show’s big comeback – and one is a Giant, literally.

Firefighter-turned-bodybuilder Jamie Christian Johal, who is 6ft 5in, will strike fear into contenders when the reboot begins filming next month.

Former Team GB Olympic bobsleigh athlete Montell Douglas ­makes her debut as Fire

Firefighter-turned-bodybuilder Jamie Christian Johal will star as Giant

Jamie, who will be nicknamed Giant, says: “I feel like everything in life has led me here.

“I’m honoured to be part of this iconic show that I watched as a child.

“I’ll be bringing my giant stature and personality so contenders had better come prepared!”

Another bodybuilder, Matt Morsia, has been unveiled as Legend and former Team GB Olympic bobsleigh athlete Montell Douglas ­makes her debut as Fire. Earlier this month Fury (Jodie Ounsley) and Steel (Zack George) were announced as part of the new generation of Gladiators.

MAMBO’S A NO-GO FOR JACK

JACK Whitehall’s already feeling anxious about the prospect of becoming a dad.

The funnyman, whose girlfriend Roxy Horner is six months pregnant, says: “We’re at that stage where we’re thinking of names, which is quite stressful.

Jack Whitehall’s already feeling anxious about the prospect of becoming a dad

“She said the other day, ‘I’m called Roxy because I was named after my dad’s favourite song, so maybe we could go that route? And I was like, ‘We’re not calling our child Mambo Number Five’.”

Jack talks about fatherhood tonight on the Chris And Rosie Ramsey Show on BBC One alongside his Travels With My Father co-star, dad MICHAEL.

He also admits he wimped out of asking Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby about their Queen’s funeral queue-jumping when he was a guest on This Morning before the Coronation.

He adds: “I was going to ask if they were going and if they were going to queue up this time. So tempting, but self-destruct.” Shame . . .