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Update Shocking: EastEnders star reveals ‘painful’ injury | Why did you get injured

EastEnders star Kellie Bright reveals 'painful' injury | Soaps | Metro News

 

EastEnders star Kellie Bright revealed how a crotchet session resulted in a nasty injury.

The Linda Carter actress, 47, shared a snap of her on Instagram posing with a camouflage sling on her arm.

She penned: ‘SWIPE RIGHT if you want to see how I ended up with a strained ligament and all taped up….

‘Please tell me someone else who crochets has experienced this???? So frickin painful!!!!!

‘Although no sympathy at work… “you hurt your arm doing what?!”

Kellie’s soap co-stars weighed in on the incident with Eve Unwin actress Heather Peace replying: ‘No extreme crocheting* added to actors contracts from here on in. ❤️ xx.’

While Sonia Fowler star Natalie Cassidy simply replied: ‘I love you ❤️.’

 

Recent soap scenes saw Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) paled as he realised that he’d been framed for the murder of Keanu by none other than Linda who reported him to the police.

Linda, who killed Keanu at Christmas in a bid to save Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), took it upon herself to speak to the police again, following Stacey Slater’s (Lacey Turner) genius idea to frame Dean for the crime.

Dean, who raped Linda a decade ago, has got away with his crimes time after time, with Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) adamant that Linda, who made one mistake in taking Keanu’s life, shouldn’t have to spend her life behind bars, especially given that Dean is still walking the streets.

With the walls closing in and Sharon still in police custody following the discovery of the body, the remaining five women orchestrated a watertight plan to pin the blame for Keanu’s death on Dean, with some assistance from legal hero Johnny (Charlie Suff).

The initial plan was to anonymously tip off the police but, following a run-in with Dean, Linda decided to take matters into her own hands as she headed to the station and informed the detective that she witnessed the rapist carrying something heavy – wrapped in a tarpaulin – into the cafe on Christmas night.

 

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