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Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Actress Bonnie Langford, 59, who played Carmel Kazemi on EastEnders for three years until she left in 2018 , has hinted she may be returning to Albert Square as part of EastEnders ’ 40th anniversary celebrations next year. The soap launched in February 1985, and there are plans for former cast members to return to Walford in 2025 for the ruby anniversary. Speaking to RadioTimes.

com , Bonnie said: “Anything can happen, and this is the whole beauty of storytelling. You can tell whatever story you like, and I would be delighted to, and I've got loads of friends there now as well.” "I'd love to go and see.



.. I would never put a kibosh on anything, because I think anything is possible.

It's important, sometimes people want to know what happened - what happened next?” Bonnie’s character, Carmel, was the mother of market trader Kush and younger son Shakil. She left the Square in 2018 after losing Shakil to knife crime, and moved to Dubai. Kush was later murdered on the soap by serial killer Gray Atkins in 2021.

Despite both her sons having died, Bonnie pointed out that there was still the chance of a return to Walford for Carmel. “Carmel has got a grandson, Arthur, still there, and has a lot of history and a lot of friends, but you just don't know, so you never.

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