Desperate Attempt to Make Cash 12 Years After Soap Axing
An EastEnders star is attempting to sell their old scripts to fans after being removed from the soap opera 12 years ago. Heather Trott, portrayed by Cheryl Fergison, was a beloved character in Albert Square for nearly five years.
Cheryl Fergison, now 59 years old, was axed from the BBC soap in 2012, with her character meeting a tragic end on the show.
Cheryl is now offering fans the opportunity to purchase decade-old scripts from her time on EastEnders for £50 each, plus postage fees. She is also selling signed pictures from her Walford days for £5 plus postage.
Opening Up About Financial Struggles
The former Celebrity Big Brother housemate recently shared her financial challenges in a candid social media video. Cheryl expressed the misconception that all actors are wealthy and highlighted the reality of needing to work continuously to make ends meet.
She emphasized the importance of covering bills and rent like everyone else, debunking the idea that actors are always financially secure. Cheryl mentioned taking on various jobs to ensure financial stability.
In a separate TikTok video, Cheryl revealed her desire to appear on I'm A Celebrity, expressing her interest in the show despite not being cast so far.
Heather Trott's character met a tragic end on EastEnders when she was murdered by Ben Mitchell, leading to a dramatic storyline involving Phil Mitchell's son.
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