- **Q: Why is Natalie Cassidy leaving EastEnders?
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Entertainment / Soaps
After more than three decades portraying the iconic Sonia Fowler, Natalie Cassidy has announced her departure from the long-running BBC soap, EastEnders. The actress shared her reasons for leaving the show that has been her professional hom...
Natalie Cassidy joined EastEnders in 1993 as Sonia Jackson (later Fowler), becoming a fan favourite. Although she took breaks in 2007 and 2011, she returned as a regular in 2014. Her character has been through significant recent turmoil, including surviving the Queen Vic explosion, giving birth, and losing both her fiancé Reiss and ex-husband Martin Fowler.
Explaining her decision further, Cassidy told Bella Magazine, "I adore EastEnders but you can’t do everything... It’s not fair [to ask for extended time off]. It had to be a clean break so I could focus on other projects and spend time with my family, which I haven't been doing enough of in recent months."
One of these new projects is her first TV presenting gig on Channel 4's 'What's the Big Deal?', a show inspired partly by her own online shopping experience. This move suggests a desire to diversify her career beyond acting.
EastEnders' executive producer, Chris Clenshaw, acknowledged Cassidy's impact, stating, "Over the last 31 years in EastEnders, Natalie has been involved in some of the show’s most iconic and explosive storylines. Her portrayal of Sonia has made her a firm fan favourite." While details of Sonia's exit storyline remain under wraps, speculation suggests it might tie in with the departure of her sister, Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer).
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