Former EastEnders star Rita Simons 'set to join Hollyoaks'
According to reports, the Roxy Mitchell actor will be causing fireworks on the Channel 4 soap.
Former EastEnders star Rita Simons is set to join the cast of Hollyoaks, according to reports.
Simons played the role of Roxy Mitchell on Albert Square between 2007 and 2017 before making one-off appearances in 2019 and earlier this year, and it now looks like she's landed a regular role on the Channel 4 soap.
Although specific details about her character have not been revealed, The Sun reports that Simons will be causing her fair share of drama when she joins the series.
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"Rita's new character will certainly ruffle feathers and is set to stir the pot," an insider is quoted as saying. "Hollyoaks fans can expect plenty of fireworks."
RadioTimes.com has approached Hollyoaks for comment on the story.
Interestingly Simons previously addressed the possibility of joining the Hollyoaks cast during an appearance on Good Morning Britain earlier this year.
"I'm not telling you," she teased host Adil Ray when he asked if a role might be on the cards. "When I have something to tell you, I will tell you."
Simons' long-running EastEnders role is by far her most notable TV credit, although she also appeared in an episode of Professor T last year and has starred extensively on stage.
Roxy was killed off in 2017 when she drowned alongside her sister Ronnie, with Simons' two subsequent appearances on the soap having been as a voiceover and as an hallucination respectively.
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