Chrissie Watts

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“instead of collapsing in tears” as many female characters in EastEnders are wont to do, Chrissie “proves that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”. The climax, which saw Chrissie cut off Kate Mitchell’s hair in retribution for the affair, was a highlight for Oberman and an important dramatic milestone for her character: “cutting off Jill Halfpenny’s hair in the salon… was a really great episode. I loved working with Jill and I think that put Chrissie on the map.”

Chrissie left Den but was eventually convinced to give their marriage another try. Oberman revealed in the Daily Mail that she drew on a famous real-life model to reconcile the dichotomous behaviour of a strong woman taking back her cheating husband: “I based Chrissie on Hillary: an intelligent, attractive woman who was publicly humiliated. People ask why she stays with that awful

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