After 32 years, Natalie Cassidy to leave East & Endors

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Actress Natalie Cassidi has to leave the East & Enders, after more than three decades of her first appearance on soap as Sonia Fouler.
In a statement, the 41 -year -old said that she was “very sad”, but was “very excited” to be “very excited”.
His exit story has not been confirmed yet, but the BBC said its final scenes would be aired around the 40th anniversary of soap in February.
Cassidi said: “After another 11 solid years at the Chowk, I have decided that it is time to move forward at new pastures.

“East anders are in my bones, so I will never forget where I have started my career and I will keep in love with the show,” said Cassidi.
“Thanks to Chris Clainshaw for the opportunity to become such a big part of the 40th anniversary (executive manufacturer) – this is an honor. You see, Sonia, going, but never forgot.”
Cassidi recorded its first appearance in soap in 1993, leaving soap in 2007, briefly returned to Walford in 2010 and 2011, and later returned to Walford in 2014.
Sonia is currently pregnant with Rice Coalwell’s (Johnny Freeman) Baby that she killed her ex -wife Debbie (Jenny Meer), a crime Sonia was later charged, but her step sister was a video of a video of Bianka Bucher It was not found guilty after emergence (Patasi Palmer) confessing for crime.

Clainshow, executive manufacturer of East & Enders, said about the departure of Cassidi: “In the last 31 years, Natalie has been involved in some of the most prestigious and explosive story of the show.
“His depiction by Sonia has made him a strong fan among the audience.
“I will not disclose (minute) details related to her exit, but I can say that she will play a central role in the storyline of the 40th anniversary, which is actually in a week of the precious drama that of those in Wallford Will change life forever.
“I want to thank Natalie for my time in East Anders, and I wish him all the best for the future.”
Sonia is well known to play her poor trumpet, which during her early days on soap, angered her family and neighbors.
Some of her biggest storylines include the wrong crowd in school and her friend to be harassed by her friend Clair Bates (Jemma Bissix) after falling with her teenage pregnancy.
The 40th anniversary of soap will also see the return of Grant Mitchell (Ross Camp) after 10 years of absence.