EastEnders' Danielle Harold pays sweet tribute to on-screen daughter ahead of exit
23.02.2023 - 12:19
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EastEnders star Danielle Harold has shared a sweet tribute to her on-screen daughter, Isabella Brown, on Wednesday amid their emotional storyline on the BBC One soap. Only recently, Danielle's character Lola Pearce was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme after suffering with a seizure and has recently started undergoing radiotherapy appointments.
Lola had hoped the cancerous tumour could be removed but the surgery was unsuccessful and she was told in devastating scenes last year that she has terminal cancer. It comes as fans have been left in tears as this year's special Christmas episode appeared to confirm Lola's death in a flashforward clue on Monday.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Lola star Danielle shared a picture of herself with her on-screen daughter, Lexi Pearce star Isabella, and Max Bowden, who plays Ben Mitchell - Lexi's dad. In the snap, taken from Lola's wedding to Jay Brown, the trio all wear wedding outfits with Danielle and Max sweetly kissing Isabella on the cheek.
Danielle penned: "I couldn’t of asked for a better mini me this little one makes me so proud everyday." EastEnders fans and Danielle's co-stars were quick to react to the snap with Patsy Kensit, who played Lola's estranged mum Emma Harding, writing: "love you both" with a series of heart emojis. One viewer wrote: "She's incredible x this storyline is heartbreaking but you have been amazing you all have been x." A different EastEnders fan sweetly put: "A star in the making." Another follower penned: "She’s amazing, she’s really shining with such a heart felt storyline! Xx." While a different fan added: "She’s such an amazing actress! You are amazing too! Been in tears with Lola’s story, won’t be the same on the square without you, wish
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