By Helen Daly

Published: Thursday, 18 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Rose Ayling-Ellis has announced she will be leaving her role of Frankie Lewis on EastEnders later this year.

The actress, who also won Strictly Come Dancing, has already filmed her final scenes.

Speaking of her departure, Rose said: “It’s been incredibly special to be EastEnders’ first regular deaf actor. I have loved my time on the show and Frankie has been such an awesome character to play, however now feels like the right time for me to move on and I am excited and ready for new challenges.

“I will always treasure my time on the show and all the incredible people I have worked with, who have supported my growth as an actor these last two years and given me so many amazing memories. I am excited for viewers to see Frankie’s exit storyline; I think it’s a really important one that will hit home for lots of people.”

Executive producer of EastEnders, Chris Clenshaw, added: “I have only had the pleasure to work with Rose for a short time but she has always been an incredible asset to EastEnders; not just as a phenomenal actor, but as an amazing company member too.

“As part of the Carter family, Rose has shone in important narratives such as discovering she’s Mick Carter’s daughter as a result of child abuse; and she will soon tackle the important issue highlighting women’s safety on the streets. We at EastEnders are incredibly proud of everything Rose has achieved – she’s a real trailblazer, and we wish her every success.”

Rose is the first deaf actor to play a regular character in EastEnders and was part of a life-changing storyline for Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) when he discovered she was his daughter following an abusive relationship.

It’s unknown whether Frankie’s upcoming exit will tie in with Mick’s, following the news earlier in the year that Danny Dyer would be stepping away from the soap, too.

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