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EastEnders Cindy Beale star admits to having constant ‘rows’ with on-screen husband

EastEnders star Michelle Collins has admitted to constantly rowing with Adam Woodyatt when they previously worked with one another on the much-loved soap.

The actress left fans stunned on Wednesday night when she returned to the BBC show to reprise her legendary role as Cindy Beale after an incredible 25 years.

Meanwhile Adam, who plays Cindy’s ex-husband Ian made his return to the show on Wednesday after leaving the soap three years ago.

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But although the on-screen couple appear to be getting on rather well behind the scenes, at a recent press screening actress Michelle revealed that it wasn’t always like this.

Michelle Collins revealed that she used to constantly ‘row’ with co-star Adam Woodyatt

She told Daily Star and other press: “In the old days – because we would talk about what we were like – we would row coming out of our dressing room.”

She continued: “We would row going to the set, we would on the set and we would row off set back to our dressing rooms. We spent our whole life squabbling, it was kind of bizarre!”

Chiming in, Adam said: “Yeah we’ve got over that now!”

Michelle added: “Both of us have mellowed. I think we’re both just a bit more kind of comfortable in our lives.”

Michelle said they have both now ‘mellowed’
(Image: BBC)

Earlier in the conversation, Adam also admitted that working with Michelle now was like wearing an “old pair of slippers”.

He said: “Well working with Michelle, I mean no offence has been like putting on an old pair of slippers.

“It’s comfortable, it just works.”

Explaining Cindy’s epic comeback, after it was believed that she had passed away while in prison, executive Producer Chris Clenshaw revealed that it was important that they kept to the facts.

Michelle returned to screens this week
(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

He said: “When we decided to bring Cindy back it was imperative that we stuck to the facts that had played out on screen beforehand to ensure that the storyline was credible.

“Back in 1998 viewers were left to believe that jailed Cindy had died off screen while giving birth to her namesake daughter who was then left in the custody of her sister Gina. But crucially neither we nor Ian ever saw the body.

“It was always going around in the back of my mind, it was always there,” he mused, addressing the idea of Cindy’s comeback.

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