Jacqueline Jossa reveals terror at EastEnders comeback – and teases permanent return

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JACQUELINE Jossa has revealed she was terrified to return to EastEnders – but did it for the late June Brown.

The Lauren Branning actress, 30, is making her comeback to the soap tomorrow night (Monday) more than four years after being axed.

Jacqueline Jossa will be reprising her role tomorrow night

Then actress has been away from the show for more than four years

She will return alongside a host of other favourites for the funeral of on-screen step-grandmother Dot Branning.

Speaking ahead of her return, Jacqueline admitted she was terrified.

“I was quite scared and it had only been 4 and a half years,” she said. 

“But it felt like 33 years. I thought, I can’t remember how to act and then you walk in and see people like Natalie and Scott Maslen and you’re like, ‘Oh there’s Uncle Jack!’

“I felt like I was home.”

However with it being so long since she had acted, she suffered nerves.

“I was really nervous, I felt I was rusty and I didn’t know if people would still see me as Lauren again,” she explained.

“But as soon as we were in amongst it and you’re talking about people you know, it’s Dot and you’re catching up with old friends – you get straight back into it.”

Revealing how the comeback came about, she said: “It was a WhatsApp message from my agent and they said, ‘You’re not really free these two weeks but you’ve been asked,’ and I was like, ‘We need to move everything’. It was obvious, that was it.”

And she teased that it’s not the end for the Brannings – and that she could make a more permanent comeback soon.

“I’m not really sure,” she said. 

“She is just popping in to see old friends. I feel like she is there to let people know there’s still hope and a future for the Brannings.”

However she did also open up about how she saw June, who died earlier this year, as her grandmother – though she terrified her occasionally.

“I used to be terrified of June,” Jacqueline revealed.

“Only because it was, what June says goes. She would come in and change the old script…always for the better. 

“So I never really learned my lines when we were doing scenes together because I knew she would come in and change this. 

“The director would ask, ‘Are you ok with this?’ and I would be like, ‘yes, June said it so we’re doing it.’ 

“I was a fan of EastEnders before so to come in and she is part of your family, she already feels like your Nan.”

The specially extended episode of EastEnders airs Monday night at 7.35pm on BBC One.