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EastEnders' Clair Norris looks dramatically different to Bernie role on glam holiday

EastEnders star Clair Norris looked stunning in a glam holiday snap – but she looked dramatically different from her BBC soap character.

The actress, 24, has played soap student Bernie Taylor in EastEnders since she joined the BBC cast in 2017.

Clair took to Instagram on Saturday (May 21) with a slew of sunny snaps – where she wowed in a pink and white gingham mini dress.

The smiling star could be seen posing for a photo outside her four-star hotel Barcelo Santiago in Tenerife, where she was sporting an enviable tan.

The glowing celeb tied her hair up in a tight bun as she accessorised with a brown handbag and chunky earrings.

Soap star Clair Norris looked gorgeous in a dreamy holiday snap taken in Tenerife
(Image: clair_norris /Instagram)

The TV talent was stood in front of a dazzling sunset spilling across the ocean – poles apart from the drizzly British scenes Bernie has come to expect from Walford.

Catching up with her fans from sunny Spain, she captioned the snap: “10erife”.

Claire’s famous friends and fans rushed to fawn over her latest look in the comments.

Her co-star Emma Barton, who plays Honey Mitchell, shared a swooning heart-eyes emoji.

Her pal Milly Zero, who plays Dotty Cotton, wrote: “Your the only 10 I see”[sic].

The EastEnders star wowed fans in a pink and white gingham dress outside her Spanish hotel
(Image: clair_norris /Instagram)

One fan wrote: “Blooming gorgeous,” as another agreed: “Oh my god u and the place look amazing”.

The actress has been living it up in Tenerife with Lewis Wood, her boyfriend of almost four years.

Claire recently made a Panorama film on obesity, where she opened up about being bullied for her weight at school.

The BBC star has played Bernie since 2017
(Image: BBC)

One heartbreaking moment saw her break down in tears over the abuse, which included insulting names.

Clair said: “It all started for me in the playground with name-calling which now, as I have got older, I have come to realise is bullying.

“I just saw it as name-calling because it would happen one day and then not the next. They would be my friend then not be my friend.

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“When it happens every day you don’t associate it with a specific word or person.

“It wasn’t for a long long time that I realised that was actual bullying and not OK and it was another pupil who told the teacher in the end what was going on.

She added: “I think it prepared me for the industry that I am in and I feel I am bit more thick-skinned in that sense. It has driven me to success,”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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