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Hollyoaks legend Gemma Merna breaks silence on returning to the soap after EastEnders’ Cindy Beale is back from the dead

HOLLYOAKS legend Gemma Merna won't do a Cindy Beale and has ruled out returning from the dead to the hit C4 soap.

In an exclusive chat with The Sun, Gemma, who played tragic Carmel McQueen from 2006-2014 before she was tragically killed off, said she was more excited about her new role starring in Brassic with pal Michelle Keegan.

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at Wembley Park , Gemma, who runs a successful Mind and Wellness site, said: "Hahahaha - well Carmel did die so no return there.

"I loved my time on Hollyoaks it was an incredible time of my life and I am so proud of being able to bring the character to everyone's screen.

The chapter is closed on that time of my life and I am excited for what new characters I will play in the future."

It came as Michelle Collins reprised her role as Cindy Beale, back from the dead this week.

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She opened up about how Michelle Keegan made her feel at home on the set of Brassic -  her first major role since Hollyoaks.

Gemma told The Sun: " The biggest challenge was I was so nervous working with a new team but as soon as I got onto set Michelle Keegan was there and she gave me a big hug, made me feel so comfortable as we have known each other for years, I was so grateful to her for making me feel at ease.

"Once I relaxed into it all came back to me and I loved every second of filming again. I felt at home."

Nowadays Gemma's life is so different as she embraces her body ahead of her milestone 40th birthday.

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The star, who played noughties pin-up Carmel alongside Jennifer Metcalfe, who played Mercedes, admitted there was a lot of pressure on the Mcqueen sisters to look good.

She said: "When I was younger I felt the pressure around body image but now I don't really focus on my physical body anymore. 

"I focus on a healthy mind through meditation which helps me to be more connected with myself, I always say if you feel good on the inside it shines out. "

Speaking about turning 40 soon, she said: "I am so grateful for every year of my life, I am happy, healthy, have an amazing family, close friends and 3 incredible dogs I am living by best life and doing what I love everyday what more could I wish for.

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