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EASTENDERS' 40th anniversary episodes start next week and they will signal Natalie Cassidy’s final days on Albert Square.

The explosive episodes, which begin on February 17, could see the show icon killed off as the Queen Vic goes up in smoke.

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After nearly three decades as Sonia Fowler, Natalie Cassidy is set to leave Albert SquareCredit: BBC
During her early days on the show, she was surrounded by hunks such as Michael GreccoCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Martine McCutcheon and Danniella Westbrook were among the pin-ups the soap introducedCredit: BBC

In her early days as Sonia Jackson she was surrounded by soap’s biggest pin-ups - with Paul Nicholls and Jack Ryder sending teenagers into a swoon and the likes of Michael Greco being voted sexiest man.

And the legendary soap also launched the careers of glamorous leading ladies like Martine McCutcheon and Danniella Westbrook, turning them into household names overnight.

So where are Natalie’s famous co-stars now?

Martine McCutcheon

The role of Tiffany Mitchell made Martine one of Albert Square’s most popular stars.

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More than 22 million viewers tuned in to watch her iconic exit in a special New Year’s Eve episode.

Tiffany’s marriage to Grant was over and she had planned to elope with Beppe di Marco - taking daughter Courtney with her.

Furious Grant snatched the baby and ran - and Tiffany chased him into the square where she was hit by Frank Butcher’s car and died.

But while fans lapped up the drama, Martine herself wasn’t happy that Tiff was being killed off. 

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When she handed her notice in to pursue a pop career, the star hadn't expected Tiff’s death and accused show bosses of doing it out of spite - they bit back, saying she had wanted a 'safety net’.

Martine later said she only heard about it when it was announced on the radio.

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Martine McCutcheon's character Tiffany's marriage to Grant Mitchell made for explosive storylinesCredit: BBC
Martine was having her Perfect Moment in 1995Credit: Rex
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Martine recently assured fans she was looking to the future, despite her heartacheCredit: instagram

But her pop career was a success and she scored a number one hit with Perfect Moment.

In 2003 she appeared as tea lady Natalie in the hit movie Love Actually where the Prime Minister, played by Hugh Grant, fell in love with her.

Martine, now 48, headed to America after the film’s success but a Hollywood career failed to materialise.

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But in 2011 she started to be plagued with health issues and was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease and fibromyalgia.

She married singer Jack McManus the following year and the couple celebrated the birth of their son Rafferty in 2015.

Sadly the couple split last summer and Martine made it clear it was his choice saying: “Jack has decided it's best for us to separate after 18 years together and I accept his decision.” 

But this week she returned to social media saying she was looking forward to the future.

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