The late Paul O'Grady was one of the winners of one of the television industry's biggest prizes this evening. The comedian and TV presenter's show Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs was given the prize for best factual show at The TRIC Awards 2023.
07.06.2023 - 19:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick has promised fans that Lola Pearce-Brown will get an incredible send-off during her funeral on the show.
Viewers were left heartbroken last week when Lola, played by Danielle Harold, passed away in what fans dubbed the saddest episode ever. Lola lost her battle with a terminal brain tumour as viewers saw the character's health deteriorate over the months.
Jay, who is played by Jamie, saw his character tie the knot with Lola earlier this year as he supported her every step of the way throughout her battle. Speaking at the British Soap Awards, Jamie insisted Lola's family would do her proud with her send-off.
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Speaking to RadioTimes.com at the British Soap Awards, the actor confirmed there would be more heartbreaking scenes on the way, adding: "Isabella [Brown]'s great in that. More tears, sadly. But she gets the send-off she deserves."
Danielle added: "I wanted to go, just to be there with my little Izzie, but I couldn't, so I can't wait to see it. I've heard they've been amazing. This one's [Borthwick] supposed to be very good..."
Speaking about the reaction to Lola's death, Jamie explained that the cast have been delighted by the emotional reaction to the storyline.
He said: "It's been great, it's been really nice. Everyone's been really lovely and I've lost count of how many messages from people who are going through it or lost a partner or mum or dad or anyone.
"This storyline was for them, for the people who are sadly suffering from it."
As for Isabella Brown, who plays Lexi, Danielle was full of love for her on-screen daughter.
She said: "I can't sing her praises enough. She's been incredible and she
The late Paul O'Grady was one of the winners of one of the television industry's biggest prizes this evening. The comedian and TV presenter's show Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs was given the prize for best factual show at The TRIC Awards 2023.
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EastEnders boss Chris Clenshaw has revealed that Jay Brown is set to find friendship with an "unlikely person" in upcoming scenes. Lola Pearce, played by Danielle Harold, died last month after battling terminal brain cancer - leaving her husband, Jay, played by Jamie Borthwick, and young daughter, Lexi, heartbroken. Viewers of the BBC One soap had been dreading the episode for weeks, which came after hairdresser and mother of one, Lola, was diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer last year.
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EastEnders star Danielle Harold, who played the beloved fan-favourite character Lola Pearce on the BBC One soap, has shared an emotional message with her fans after winning big at the British Soap Awards on Saturday, June 3. The actress posted a thank you message to her fans as she reflected on taking the gong for "Best Leading Performer" at the ceremony, which is airing on ITV tonight (June 6). Sharing a snap of her sobbing on stage, the popular star admitted she was still taking it in.
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