Natalie Cassidy is worlds away from Sonia Fowler as she posts goodbye tribute to EastEnders colleague | The Sun

NATALIE Cassidy looked worlds away from Sonia Fowler as she posted a goodbye tribute to her EastEnders colleague.

The 39-year-old is best known for playing Sonia in EastEnders – a role she's held since 1993.


But actress Natalie looked completely different yesterday as she shared a snap with her EastEnders colleague.

As well as a glam outfit, Natalie's hair was down and in stark contrast to Sonia's trademark ponytail.

She captioned the photo: "Will miss my girl @laurasharp."

Natalie recently showed off a very different look after her latest training session for the London Marathon.

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In a clip Natalie joked: "A quick hello from beetroot face.

"I know you enjoy my redness so I just thought I'd show you this morning that my face is a completely different colour to my neck.

"I went for a very short by fast run, feeling good. Happy Tuesday!"

Natalie first completed the mammoth run in 2019 and her training helped her shed an incredible three stone at the time.

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She took on the task this year to raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK in memory of Barbara Windsor.

Mum-of-two Natalie was joined on the run in 2019 by co-stars Adam Woodyatt, Emma Barton, Jamie Borthwick, Tanya Franks, Kellie Shirley and Jake Wood.

The actress lost three stone training for the London Marathon with her co-stars and spoke about her regime to the RunPod podcast.

Natalie explained: "I have learnt how to eat and how to be comfortable with who I am… You get wiser as you get older and I just feel much more confident and comfortable."

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