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EastEnders reveals that Cindy Beale’s abrupt return upends Gina and Anna’s lives.

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This coming week on EastEnders, Rose Knight, alias Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins), makes her way back to Albert Square, putting an end to the mystery surrounding her disappearance.

Anna (Molly Rainford) recently made the decision to explore into finding her absent mother. She is aware that Rose abandoned the family, but she is unaware that Rose is a fictitious identity Cindy used prior to going years undetected.

Ian (Adam Woodyatt) revealed to Peter (Thomas Law) a few days earlier that he had two additional siblings. After the passing of his twin sister Lucy and brother Steven, Peter received some shocking news.

Cindy’s decision to return to England from France is prompted by Peter’s arrival in Walford. She quickly meets Kathy (Gillian Taylforth), who is also skilled at rising from the dead, as she arrives.

Gina (Francesca Henry), George (Colin Salmon), and Elaine (Harriet Thorpe) are assisting with Anna’s 21st birthday celebration as a showdown gets underway.

As George is lamenting Rose missing yet another significant milestone, someone unexpectedly appears in front of him as he exits the bar.

Cindy, naturally.

As the week goes on, George learns that Cindy never returned for his family since she had no idea they were in Walford. This drives him to claim that Anna and Gina are still in Spain, but Cindy learns her daughters are in the bar thanks to a slip-up from Linda (Kellie Bright).

Anna and Gina go to Peggy’s to drown their sorrows as they struggle to make sense of the recent occurrences.

But when things spiral out of control, Cindy and George show up, and to George’s astonishment, he discovers his greatest nightmare has come to pass.

Michelle Collins described Cindy’s reaction to seeing Anna and Gina again as “incredibly moving” because she hadn’t seen them in a while.

“I was very moved while filming those scenes, and I believe the audience was as well.” Must be incredibly challenging. It’s been difficult for her to not see her children for nine years since she had to leave. And she will have to put in a lot of effort for people to comprehend why she did it.

“I think it’s really difficult for women,” People are much less likely to accept a woman leaving her kids than they might be a male. I’m not sure. People were considerably more compassionate toward him than they were toward the wife when she left the family home in an excellent drama starring Christopher Eccleston and an Irish actress.

The idea that “The mother never leaves the children; you can’t do that!” is always there makes me believe that women must work harder to be understood. Therefore, I believe that you are evaluated somewhat tougher than a man.

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