BBC EastEnders' Sharon star Letitia Dean's life off-screen from staggering net worth to Holby City husband
25.12.2023 - 17:13
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EastEnders' icon Sharon Watts, played by Letitia Dean, very rarely gets a chance to catch her breath between the various twists and turns of her extraordinarily dramatic life, and the past few weeks have been no exception. After her son Albie's kidnap, doctors discovered he has Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AAT), a genetic condition that could lead to liver and lung disease later in life. Sharon was told that both she and Albie's dad Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) would need to carry the gene for Albie to have it.
But, in a shocking twist, it turns out only Sharon carries the gene.
This revelation throws Albie's parentage into question, suggesting that Sharon's ex-hubby Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) might be the father.
This could cause quite a stir as Sharon is about to marry Keanu. Away from the drama of Albert Square, we take a peek at Letitia's real life, including her impressive net worth and her marriage to a Holby City star... Letitia, 56, was previously joined in matrimony with Holby City celeb Jason Pethers.
Their love story sadly ended in 2007.
Letitia's mum-in-law, Joan Pethers was reported at the time saying: "They both wanted children but Jason wanted to wait until he could afford it. She had a lot more money than him. I think, like any man, he wanted to look after his wife.
They were happy.
It was no dramatic thing - they haven't found someone else. I guess they just fell out of love for the time being." Joan also added that when they split up, a then 39 year old Letitia was left broken-hearted, however, Jason still really loved her.
Talking about their tough separation during another chat with the Mirror, Letitia admitted that she and Jason are 'in a good place', despite having parted ways. Letitia revealed:
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