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Patsy Kensit set to make 'explosive' EastEnders entrance in 'dream come true' role

English actress Patsy Kensit is set to join EastEnders next month as Lola Pearce's mum Emma Harding and will make her entrance on the BBC soap in the new year

Patsy Kensit has said landing a part on EastEnders has long been her dream as she joins the cast as terminally ill Lola’s mum.

The London-born actress, 54, will take on the role of Emma Harding in an “explosive” arrival next month.

Walford will be a home from home for the star whose family had ties to the East End criminal underworld.

Her pickpocket dad, known as Jimmy The Dip, knew 1960s gangsters the Kray Twins. He was involved in the Great Train Robbery and served time in jail.

Patsy said: “I’m so excited to be visiting Walford for this storyline. It has always been a dream to appear in EastEnders.

Patsy Kensit has said her dreams have come true as she joins EastEnders(Image: BBC)

“The cast, producers, writers and crew have been wonderful, and I’ve had a ball.”

Viewers will learn how Emma left her daughter with Lola’s dad when she was aged just three. Patsy landed her role on the BBC One drama – described as a “short stint” – after saying she would love to be the next Peggy Mitchell.

“I’d like to play a really strong matriarch. I’d like to go out with a real bang,” she has said.