
EastEnders' Michelle Ryan reveals emotional secret reunion with soap cast before Zoe Slater's bombshell return
EASTENDERS actress Michelle Ryan has revealed the sweet gesture from her co-stars ahead of her epic soap return.
Her character Zoe Slater
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EastEnders' Michelle Ryan has revealed the emotional secret reunion with the soap cast before Zoe Slater's bombshell return
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Her character returned to Walford last night after 20 years away
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Michelle, 41, told how her co-star Jessie Wallace became emotional during a Slater cast dinner orgainsed for her return
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She is back on Albert Square as her mum
Viewers will see Zoe in two further episodes this week but she will be on board full-time this summer.
The actress is best known for her explosive 'You ain't my mother!' showdown with
now Moon, played by
The mother-daughter spectacle with Kat in 2001 cemented Zoe as one of the BBC soap's most iconic characters.
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And actress Michelle, now 41, told how she is "more excited" to tackle her role second time around.
In a chat with entertainment reporter Richard Arnold, 55, aired on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, she admitted she had "goosebumps" over her comeback.
Yet her EastEnders clan pulled out all the stops to make her soap return smooth.
In a chat from the soap set, she told Richard: "I've always loved working with Jessie.
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"We actually went for a cast dinner with the Slater family so that I would feel welcome with the new people that I didn't know
"And seeing her, she got so emotional.
Michelle Ryan makes bombshell return to EastEnders as Zoe Slater after 20 years
"And when she found out I had the job again she was screaming and I was just like, this just feels like coming home."
Yet after being welcomed back to the cast Michelle gave a glimpse of her gritty storyline to come.
She told GMB viewers: "Brace yourself for what she's going to be like, she's troubled.
"That's great for an actress to play, that chaos.
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"It has felt like I've never been away, it was seamless and it was easy, so I'm really lucky."
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Michelle made her debut in 2000 alongside Jessie as Kat, Kasey Ainsworth as Little Mo and Elaine Lordan as Lynne.
She quit the show in a bid to crack Hollywood and landed the lead role in a big-budget remake of The Bionic Woman - but it failed to impress and was axed after just one season.
Zoe left Albert Square in 2005 but during her time away, Zoe and Kat's relationship was said to have broken down once again and the pair have been estranged ever since.
Previously Michelle, who saw success on both stage and screen after her initial EastEnders exit, opened up on the reason for her return.
She said: "It all happened at the right time.
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'It just so happened that at the same time, EastEnders had announced a new Exec who was keen to explore the potential of a return as he was such a massive fan of Zoe and the Slaters, so both of our worlds aligned at the right time, and I'm so excited to be back.
'When I was pitched the storylines, and when I read the scripts, I knew it was the right decision.'
EastEnders new boss, Executive Producer Ben Wadey added: 'Before I even stepped into the role, Zoe Slater was on my wish-list of returnees as, although we haven't seen her on screen for 20 years, her character has transcended time due to her popular storylines.'
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Michelle told GMB's Richard Arnold how she was more excited to play Zoe second time around
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She said Jessie - who plays her on-screen mum - was 'screaming' at news of her show return
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Yet she told how Zoe had returned to the soap 'troubled'
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