EastEnders’ Bernadette Taylor star Clair Norris has been supported by her co-stars as she announces career news.
Clair, who plays the role of beloved Bernie in the BBC One soap, has hopped over to ITV to make a cameo in a new drama on the new streaming platform ITVX.
Taking to social media to share a slew of behind the scenes snaps alongside the joyous news, she was supported by some of her EastEnders co-stars.
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In the first snap Clair, 24, could be seen standing outside of a dressing room van which had the name “Kerry” on the door.
The next snap was of a call sheet from the show, where Clair’s name was next to Kerry’s name – meaning that was the name of her character in the programme.
Next up was a snap of a wall covered in pineapple wallpaper with a pineapple-shaped neon light.
And then the fourth snap was a mirror selfie, where Clair could be seen pouting up a storm as she snapped away.
Taking to Instagram and Twitter, she penned: “Ever had a night that felt like your whole life had led up to it?”
Before adding: “Small feature of my boat race in the new drama TELL ME EVERYTHING. Out today on @itvxofficial!”
James Farrar, who portrays Sharon Mitchell’s brother Zack Hudson, said: “Go on girl.”
Tamzin Outhwaite, who played Mel Owen in the soap, shared a slew of clapping hands emojis in support of the star.
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While Paddy Bever, who portrays Max Turner in rival soap Coronation Street, shared two partying emojis.
Tell Me Everything is a comic drama about teenage depression that follows 16-year-old Jonny, who struggles with his mental health after a tragic event.
Clair’s only acting credit was in EastEnders as Bernie – a role she has had since 2017 – until her small stint as Kerry.
EastEnders airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, and Tell Me Everything can be streamed on ITVX from today.
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