By Johnathon Hughes

Published: Friday, 29 October 2021 at 12:00 am


Just when you thought you’d seen it all from Stacey Slater, one of EastEnders’ most cursed characters with a past that can be politely described as ‘chequered’, the mouthy mum of three has revealed her latest big bombshell – she’s secretly married to her former prison cellmate!

It turns out while Stace was serving time for assault (framed by her jealous best friend, but we’ll get to that) she hit it off with fellow felon Eve Unwin, and they ended up getting hitched. Stacey was behind bars to accommodate maternity leave for actress Lacey Turner, who is now back on the soap full-time after giving birth to her second child, Trilby, in February this year. As fans digest the nuptials twist, how did Turner herself react to her outrageous comeback storyline?

“I thought it was great, I was looking forward to coming back and Stacey never disappoints as there’s always a big drama,” she smiles, in an exclusive chat with RadioTimes.com.

As Turner explains, there is more than meets the eye to the marriage, which is strictly borne out of convenience rather than romance. “Stacey and Eve shared a cell and became really close, even though it’s only been six months it’s like they’ve known each other for years.

“Eve couldn’t get released as she doesn’t have a stable home to go to on the outside, so here comes Stacey, who loves an underdog, ready to save her.

“She’ll go to great lengths to help the people she cares about, so offered to marry Eve and let her live with the Slaters. It’s not romantic in any way, Eve is gay but doesn’t fancy Stacey, she’s grateful for what she’s doing and they love each other like family.”

Now erratic Eve, banged up for three years for aggravated assault, has rocked up at 31 Albert Square with her suitcase and Stacey has been forced to admit to the sham marriage. There’s the definite sense her secret spouse will bring trouble to her door – did Stacey think through this plan properly?

“Probably not!” grins Turner. “Rather naively she thought nobody would need to know they were married as it was just a formality, which is why she didn’t tell her family. She’s trying to do a good deed. Eve took Stacey under her wing in prison and they’ve developed a strong, unbreakable bond. The friendship is going to be really fun to watch.

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“I’d describe Eve as a ‘northern Slater’. She’s very intelligent but has a big mouth and can be hot-headed and fiery – as can Stacey, who is actually the more sensible of the two of them, believe it or not.”

Eve is set to become an honorary Slater in every way, which means clashing with the locals, making enemies and causing chaos wherever she goes, much to the consternation of Stacey’s jittery mother, Jean, who is instantly suspicious of her new daughter-in-law.

“Jean is upset as she thought she’d have Stacey all to herself when she got out of prison,” sighs Turner. “She’s worried Eve will distract Stacey and lead her astray.”

Turner is thrilled her alter ego has a new playmate, and can’t speak highly enough of Heather Peace who has been cast as Eve. “When you’re portraying friendship, it’s hard to make millions of people believe you’re close to that person when you don’t actually know them at all. Luckily me and Heather clicked straight away and we bounce off each other.

“That was such a relief and made acting the friendship a million times easier – if you believe it, so will the audience.”

Another of Stacey’s popular partnerships is with ex-husband Martin Fowler. The couple were torn apart by the manipulative machinations of Ruby Allen, who stole her former best friend’s husband then falsely accused her love rival of an attack she claimed had caused a miscarriage. With Ruby in jail since her lies were uncovered, is the way clear for Stacey and Martin to reunite?

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“I love them together but there’s so much damage and a lot of hurt to get over. For a start, you just don’t marry your wife’s best mate! I think Stacey will always love Martin and can’t let go of what they’ve been through, but getting back with him is not an option for her right now.”

It’s been 17 years since Stacey first appeared on our screens as a tearaway teenager, a part tailor-made for Turner after she originally auditioned to play schoolgirl mum Demi Miller.

Turner’s incredible talent and natural star quality made the volatile-but-vulnerable Stacey instantly relatable, and quickly propelled her to EastEnders A-list status. She’s been at the heart of some truly unforgettable moments – the explosive exposure of her affair with father-in-law Max Branning at Christmas 2007, her reveal as Archie Mitchell’s murderer in the spectacular 2010 live episode, and her moving struggle with bipolar and postpartum psychosis.

Her history of hard-hitting storylines has won Turner huge critical acclaim and more public-voted awards than any other UK soap star, so why is sassy Stacey so beloved by the audience?