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EastEnders’ Suki star Balvinder Sopal swoons over ‘beautiful’ castmate in sweet post

EastEnders’ Suki actress Balvinder Sopal has heaped praise on her “beautiful” co-star as she enjoys a glamorous night out at the TRIC Awards.

The stunning star, who portrays Suki Panesar on the soap, shared a gorgeous snap of her co-star Dannielle Harold holding up her Best Actor gong, gushing: “so beautiful seeing @sannielle_harold picking up another award best actor,” followed by a heart emoji.

The actress took some time away from Walford to join her fellow co-stars at the ritzy bash, where she also shared a slew of pics enjoying the evening with her soap “family.”

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One snap showed some of the cast’s biggest stars including Perry Fenwick, who plays Billy Mitchell, Gillian Taylforth, who plays Kathy Beale and Jamie Borthwick who plays Jay Brown all gathered round a table together.

Balvinder Sopal has heaped praise on her “beautiful” co-star
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She captioned the snap “faaaaammmmmily.”

A series of selfies followed with more of the cast as the delighted stars enjoy a string of success at awards show, including Best Soap at the British Soap Awards.

Lola actress Danielle was recognized for her role following Lola’s heartbreaking storyline which saw the young mother die after being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour

The cast enjoyed a night out at the Tric Awards
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In the category, Harold won out against her fellow nominees, including Coronation Street’s Charlotte Jordan, who plays Daisy Midgeley, Emmerdale’s Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain Dingle, and Coronation Street’s Ryan Prescott, who plays Ryan Connor.

Harold previously revealed that she struggled to power through the script for the episode in which Lola dies, saying that it was “the hardest thing to read” but that it was also “the most beautiful episode of EastEnders I’ve ever read”.

She also said that the scene in which the character dies is “definitely the most difficult thing I’ve ever filmed in my life”.

The star posed for a series of selfies
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Harold explained: “Obviously, we haven’t experienced it and so, just to put yourself in that mindset, it was really difficult, and slow your body down and everything. I thought that would be the easy part.”

Meanwhile, EastEnders’ executive producer Chris Clenshaw has said that the decision to have Lola die from a brain tumour was “debated at great length” and not a “decision that we took lightly”.

He continued: “The story was so powerful and we know from previous stories such as these that when EastEnders tackles or raises awareness of an issue, the impact can be huge and we all felt that this was one of those stories that needed to be told.”

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