BBC EastEnders actress Heather Peace has revealed she has been secretly battling breast cancer for several months, moving fans and co-stars alike with an emotional Instagram post.
The 49-year-old star, best known for playing Eve Panesar-Unwin on the long-running soap, shared a heartfelt video showing her wig fitting as she marked the end of her chemotherapy treatment.
"It’s Been Quite a Road" — Peace Opens Up
In a message accompanying the video, Heather wrote:
"I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the beginning of October. Since then I’ve undergone surgery and recovery over the Christmas period and today my chemotherapy journey ended."
Describing the end of her treatment as feeling like reaching the "finish line" of the London Marathon, she said:
"To conclude – I’ve just picked up my medal."
A Journey of Change and Gratitude
Peace said the experience has "forever changed" her, adding:
"I’ve narrowed my world, found joy in the simplest of things… interactions with others have felt honest and real because I’ve had no capacity for small talk."
She thanked the BBC EastEnders team, the NHS, and her local community for their support, highlighting the love and care she received throughout her journey.
Co-stars and Fans Flood Social Media with Support
Fellow cast members shared their admiration and love:
- Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater): "My superhero. Love you always mate."
- Kellie Bright (Linda Carter): "WARRIOR WOMAN!!!! Love the bones of you."
- Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale), Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar), and Mollie Rainford (Anna Knight) also posted tributes.
Fans have also praised her strength and openness:
"So brave. Doing this with a smile on your face. You are an amazing human already," wrote one follower.
"Wishing you all the love and strength," added another.
Heather Peace’s Legacy in Soap and Beyond
Heather Peace joined EastEnders in 2021 as Eve, the fiercely loyal and outspoken wife of Stacey Slater. She’s also known for her roles in Waterloo Road, London’s Burning, and Lip Service.
Outside acting, Peace is a singer, LGBTQ+ activist, and mother, often praised for her candid insights into parenting and equality.
A Message of Hope
Concluding her post, Heather said:
"Life feels very different now and it’s wonderful. I will continue to cherish and be grateful for all I am blessed with. I feel very lucky. With love, Heather."
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