Remember the child who played young Lucy Beale in EastEnders? Here’s what she’s up to now
Original actress Melissa Suffield, now in her early 20s, left the BBC soap in 2010 after six years of playing the troubled youngster
HER character eventually met a sticky end, putting her at the centre of one of the biggest soap whodunnits of all time.
But whatever happened to the original Lucy Beale?
Before Hetti Bywater took on the role in 2012, the troubled teenager was played by actress Melissa Suffield.
She held the part for six years, having joined the EastEnders cast at the tender age of 11, making her well and truly a Walford veteran.
But in 2010 she departed Albert Square - it was announced Melissa had been axed from the BBC soap after she allegedly ignored warnings about her "unruly" behaviour.
It later emerged she was caught boozing underage, albeit just a few months away from her 18th birthday.
Melissa is now 23 - and still very much working in the performance industry.
As well as being a regular face on the pantomime circuit, she also works as a dance teacher - which makes sense given she has taken ballet lessons since the age of two.
In 2015 she played the lead role in Norma Jeane, a musical about Marilyn Monroe, at the Ye Olde Rose and Crown pub theatre in north London.
And this is her other half of five years.
Though we're not sure who she loves more, him or the cats.
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In 2013 the actress spoke out about the relentless bullying she received while she was on EastEnders from members of the public who she believed confused her with her onscreen persona.
Speaking about a particularly horrifying incident where a gang tried to push her on live railway tracks, she told the : "I feared for my life.
"I was genuinely terrified. I tried to put on a brave face but inside I was petrified. I thought they wanted to kill me."