EastEnders star Danielle Harold tops up her tan in slinky bikini as she jets off on holiday after axe
14.06.2022 - 19:11
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EastEnders star Danielle Harold topped up her tan as she enjoyed a holiday following last week’s British Soap Awards.The 30 year old, who’s best known for playing Lola Pearce in the BBC soap, has been updating fans on her time in the sun following the news that her character is to be axed from the show after 11 years. Danielle was reportedly left "in pieces" over the shock axe, but has put on a brave face as she pouted at the camera in a black bikini as she took a selfie in front of a picturesque pool. In another, the star could be seen dangling her legs into the water as she enjoyed a frothy drink with a slice of lime on top.
Danielle joined EastEnders in 2011 and has played Albert Square’s Lola on-and-off for over a decade. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. However, it was recently announced that her character was to be axed as part of a soap shake-up.
A source told The Sun the axing is part of a massive shake-up for the show, and 30 year old Danielle was said to be "teary" and "in pieces" after the shock firing, which she reportedly didn’t see coming. The source claimed that she had not expected to be given the chop as her character is popular with the show’s viewers.The insider also revealed that the show’s bosses are not planning for the character to return, which means that character could be set to be killed off. Despite being devastated at the cut, Danielle is said to be throwing herself into the character’s exit.
A source said: “Dan was in pieces.The cull came out of the blue. “She was not expecting the chop because her character has been a firm favourite with viewers. She’ll be written out with no option to return.” The source continued:
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