EastEnders Interview: Michelle Collins on this year’s spectacular Christmas Day bombshell episode

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Secrets and lies are set to throw a wrecking ball into the Beale family festivities this year as the shocking truth about Cindy is revealed in spectacular fashion on Christmas Day. The incriminating evidence captured on tape will expose Cindy’s true love for ex-husband George and her scandalous affair with his son, Junior.

As Cindy’s admissions are played out for all to hear, she soon realises that she has nowhere to hide as all hell breaks loose in the Beale and Knight families, with fury and accusations flying on all sides…

How does it feel to be involved in this year’s Christmas storyline?

I feel very honoured to be involved in the Christmas storyline because it’s almost like a tradition to watch EastEnders on Christmas Day. It’s always a classic [episode] and it was a classic last Christmas, so it’s great to be involved in this one. I think the episode this year is a real EastEnders classic, so I’m really excited to be a part of it.

How did you react when Chris Clenshaw initially told you about Cindy’s affair storyline?

It’s kind of strange because when I first came back people kept on saying ‘when is Cindy going to be bad again?’, and it’s almost like people’s expectations of Cindy are that Cindy is always going to be up to no good. That she’ll be up to her old antics, and that a leopard never changes its spots. I must admit, it’s every actor’s dream, I think, to play a character like Cindy where even I never know what she is going to be doing from one moment to the next. I read the scripts and sometimes I go, ‘Oh gosh, what is she up to now?’ [Laughs] So, it didn’t surprise me when I found out about the affair.

We can reveal that her efforts will be in vain, as the shocking truth is revealed in The Vic. What was it like to film those scenes?

Why do people always like playing the villains in panto? Because sometimes they’re a bit more fun [laughs]. As an actor playing Cindy, I go through a whirlwind of emotions, so you have to enjoy it a bit and have some fun in between. She is always a challenge.

Do you think there is any space for redemption for Cindy, or do you think this is a step too far based on her previous track record?

She is a complex character to play, she’s very self-destructive and she doesn’t have an off button, but I do think she needs some kind of redemption for the character to be believable. Nobody’s perfect.

How will you be spending your Christmas?

I love spending Christmas at home, and then I tend to go away for a little bit. Christmas is always different one year to the next. I will be resting as it’s been a big year for Cindy.

What EastEnders character (past or present) would you invite to your Christmas dinner and why?

I think I would invite Dot Cotton, played by June Brown, to lunch. I’d also choose Pauline Fowler played by Wendy Richards, because it would be very spikey but also very funny [Laughs]. I loved those two characters, and maybe Mike Reid because he would make everybody laugh and he could also sing as well. I’d also like David Essex because I never worked with him, and I was a massive fan of him when I was younger. He was in EastEnders when I wasn’t there, and I was so annoyed I didn’t get to work with him. I’d love some of those legends to come to my Christmas lunch.

What is your favourite festive memory on set?

It’s hard to say, as I’ve had a lot. [Laughs] I do love Christmas on EastEnders, and I particularly love being in the Square at night because there is something really beautiful, and calm about it as it resonates so many feelings. I was shooting on there recently doing a night shoot, and there is something really romantic about it. I think it conjures up so many memories of me as a young woman, working in the Square. There is something really special about spending Christmas in Albert Square. We also get to have two Christmases, one in Albert Square, and one of our own.

In three words, tells us what the viewers can expect from this year’s Christmas Day episode?

You’ll certainly be on the edge of your seats, but I would say it’s dramatic, powerful and moving. A classic EastEnders. Sorry I know that’s more than three! [Laughs]


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