EASTENDERS sent fans into overdrive last night after announcing the return of a noughties legend, who was sensationally killed off in 2017.
EastEnders bigwigs teased that soap icon and fan favourite Rita Simons is to return to the BBC One soap as late character Roxy Mitchell as part of some special scenes tonight.
The 46-year-old actress last appeared on screen as Roxy in January 2017 when the character and her siter Ronnie Mitchell (Sam Womack) died on Ronnie’s wedding day to Jack Branning (Scott Maslen).
Now, in some special scenes to air on tonight, Roxy will appear as a figment of her daughter Amy Mitchell’s (Ellie Dadd) imagination when the school pupil is encouraged to open up about her emotions surrounding the loss of her mum during a therapy session.
Chris Clenshaw, EastEnders’ Executive Producer told Politicalite: “I’m thrilled to welcome the fabulous Rita back to the iconic role of Roxy Mitchell for these special scenes.
“Although the character was last seen on-screen in January 2017, Roxy still remains a fan favourite.
“We know our audiences will be thrilled at her short return as Amy seeks some all-important answers from her mum at this point in the storyline.”
Last week, Rita admitted she will “always be grateful” for her time on ‘EastEnders’.
She portrayed Roxy from 2007 until 2017 and worked alongside the likes of the late Dame Barbara Windsor – who played her aunt Peggy Mitchell – before taking on roles in musicals such as ‘Legally Blonde’ and ‘Hairspray’.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: “I had Barbara Windsor showing me the ropes, Larry Lamb, Steve McFadden, people who are so good at what they do. Of course you’re going to get typecast when you’ve done 10 years on a soap but I would take that negative because it’s worth it for everything I was taught.
“And of course I wouldn’t have got the theatre jobs I have if it hadn’t been for EastEnders, so I’m eternally grateful.”
EastEnders airs Monday-Thursday at 7.30pm on BBC One – stream all episodes on iPlayer.