Chelsee Healey hints she’s been axed by Hollyoaks amid mass cast exits
10.04.2024 - 09:45
/ ok.co.uk
Hollyoaks star Chelsee Healey has left fans fearing for her future on the show after a cryptic 'dark and heavy' post. In March, The Sun claimed that Hollyoaks bosses are planning a major shake-up, threatening to axe up to 20 cast members.
The actress recently made Instagram waves by posting a posh selfie accompanied with a heartfelt message about feeling "dark and heavy".
Chelsee, 35, updated her fans on her account story: "Been very inactive on here.
Things are feeling a little heavy and dark at the minute. Staying [arm emoji] for my girls and have the best support around me.
Hope everyone is well." Chelsee, who had a brief stint on the show back in 2008, won her place as a main character playing lovable rogue Goldie McQueen in 2016.
Throughout her TV career, she has also impressed audiences with roles such as Janeece Bryant in Waterloo Road and Honey Wright in Casualty. Sharing details about her personal life, the 35 year old recently sparked whispers of a secret wedding following the birth of her second child.
Over the past two years, Chelsee has managed to keep her relationship with boyfriend, Eddie, under wraps until the arrival of her newest daughter. Chelsee is a proud mum to her daughters Coco and newborn Cookie, who she gave birth to in December 2023.
This news follows the announcement that Steph Waring, who has played Cindy Cunningham for 28 years, will be leaving the show.
She joins a growing list of stars leaving the soap following its decision to reduce airings to just three episodes a week on E4.
The 46 year old actress, a stalwart on the soap, has confessed to being "heartbroken" over the news that she'll be hanging up her character's boots. Alongside a video montage of her Hollyoaks highlights, Stephanie
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