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Lacey Turner on pregnancy loss, the importance of family, and 20 years on EastEnders
Season 16, Ep. 14
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We welcome soap royalty into the studio for this week's episode of Happy Mum Happy Baby...
Best known for her role as Stacey Slater in EastEnders, it is of course the iconic Lacey Turner!
Mum-of-three Lacey opens up to Gi about the importance of talking about pregnancy loss.
Plus we get the lowdown on the EastEnders 40th Anniversary live episode, and Lacey talks about filming scenes DAYS after giving birth.
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