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EastEnders’ Bobby Davro falls ill during gig and cancels shows after fiancée’s death

Former EastEnders star Bobby Davro has been forced to pull out of upcoming appearances after falling ill at one of his gigs.

The actor, who starred as Vinnie Monks in the BBC soap between 2007 and 2008, is said to be struggling to cope following his fiancée Vicky Wright’s death. Vicky passed away aged 63 in May 2023 after losing her battle with cancer.

A source told The Sun: “Bobby was taken unwell during a gig last week in Surrey. Everyone in the crowd were hugely concerned about him.

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“Bobby has now cancelled his upcoming gigs and is taking some time out. He has been struggling since the loss of his fiancée Vicky last year but threw himself into work to try and keep his mind off it.”

Bobby Davro was forced to cancel upcoming appearances after falling ill at one of his gigs
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The 65-year-old was set to perform at the House of Stand Up in Sutton, South London, on Thursday (January 25), but has been replaced by comedian Milton Jones. In 2022, Bobby proposed to Vicky after 12 years of dating.

The couple celebrated their happy news with friends and family at their engagement party held at The Kings Arms in Surrey in December 2022. At the time, Vicky told The Sun: “I’m on cloud nine.”

Bobby’s fiancée Vicky Wright passed away in 2023
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Shortly before Vicky passed away, Bobby exclusively told Daily Star that they were using laughter to cope with Vicky’s devastating pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The impressionist said: “My best advice for someone in a similar position is that laughter is the best medicine.”

Bobby continued: “I always remember this quote, ‘Don’t let the world change your smile – get your smile to change the world’. To see someone as beautiful as her with this ­illness is horrific. It’s so sad.”

The couple got engaged in late 2022
(Image: Alpha Press)

He went on: “It’s extremely, ­extremely, ­extremely painful. Thank goodness I’ve got my work, because it keeps my mind off this for a bit of time.” Vicky’s death was announced by her daughter, Kelly Wright-Warhurst. She shared the sad news on her mum’s Twitter page alongside a sweet snap of them smiling.

She wrote: “Hello everyone. Some incredibly devastating news to share as my wonderful mum Vicky has sadly passed away this morning. I wanted to use this platform to let you all know, as I know how much she valued all your love and support in so many ways.”

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