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Why is Whitney Leaving Eastenders? When is Whitney Leaving Eastenders?

Discover the reasons behind Whitney's departure from EastEnders, unravel the dramatic twists and turns leading to her exit, and speculate on what lies ahead for this beloved character

by Aishwarya

Updated May 21, 2024

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Why is Whitney Leaving Eastenders? When is Whitney Leaving Eastenders?

Why is Whitney Leaving EastEnders?

Whitney is Leaving EastEnders soon. The reason behind her departure is she is going to focus on her music career which she has been doing since her childhood. We know her as an actress but her other dream is being a musician. She has been in EastEnders for 16 years so her departure sparks the big talk.

In the latest episode, After arguing with Whitney, Zack and Lauren slept together. They feel guilty. Bianca knew and scolded them. Bianca wants Lauren to tell Whitney, but Whitney goes into labor. Whitney has her baby, Dolly. Britney overhears Zack and Lauren, and plans to tell Whitney at her wedding. So these things may leave Whitney from the storyline.

Whitney's Wiki in EastEnders

Whitney Dean is Bianca Jackson's adoptive daughter. Her real parents are Nathan and Debra Dean, and she has siblings named Ryan, Tiffany, Liam, and Morgan. She used to be married to Lee Carter and was engaged to Kush Kazemi before he died. Now she's engaged to Zack Hudson. Whitney is the mom of Peach Dean and Dolly Dean-Hudson.

Whitney's dad, Nathan Dean, died in a car crash when Bianca Jackson, his partner, was pregnant. Bianca raised Whitney as her own, even though Whitney's biological mom left her when she was little. Bianca treats Whitney just like her other kids and thinks of herself as Whitney's mom.

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Who Plays Whitney in EastEnders?

Shona McGarty is an actress and singer from England. She's famous for playing Whitney Dean on the BBC show EastEnders from 2008 to 2024. She was born on October 14, 1991, in Barnet, London. Her parents are Patrick McGarty and Jennifer McNamara. She has a younger sister named Camilla. Shona is of Irish descent. She went to St. Teresa's Catholic Primary School and then Loreto College in St. Albans.

McGarty dated her EastEnders co-star Matt Lapinskas from 2011 to 2013. Between 2018 and 2020, she was engaged to her long-term partner, Ryan Harris. In 2022, McGarty dated her EastEnders co-star Max Bowden for six months.

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About EastEnders

EastEnders is a British soap opera that started airing on BBC One in February 1985. It's set in a fictional part of London called Walford and follows the lives of the people who live there. It became really popular quickly and has stayed one of the top shows in Britain. Some episodes are among the most-watched ever in the UK. EastEnders has been groundbreaking for British TV, talking about topics that are usually avoided and showing social life in a new way.

EastEnders focuses a lot on strong families, which makes sense since co-creator Tony Holland came from a big family in the East End. Families like the Watts, Beales, Mitchells, Brannings, and Slaters have had big, dramatic stories on the show. They film at the BBC Elstree Centre, and in 2014, they decided to rebuild the whole set. They started filming on the new set in January 2022, and it was on TV by March 2022. They tore down the old set in November 2022.

EastEnders has both fans and critics for its storylines, tackling tough topics like violence, rape, murder, and abuse. Some storylines, like the 2010 baby swap, got a lot of complaints. Some people say it shows too much violence and stereotypes. But others praise it for talking about real issues and raising awareness. The people who work on the show have won awards and been nominated for more.

EastEnders Overview

Specifications

Details

Soap Opera

EastEnders

Genre

Soap opera

Created by

Julia Smith and Tony Holland

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Original language

English

No. of episodes

6,909

Executive producers

Currently Kate Oates (senior executive producer) and Chris Clenshaw (executive producer)

Producers

Currently Sharon Batten (series producer)

Production location

BBC Elstree Centre

Camera setup

Video, multiple-camera setup

Running time

30–60 minutes

Production company

BBC Studios Continuing Drama Productions

Network

BBC One (1985–present) and BBC iPlayer (2021–present)

Release

19 February 1985 – present

Where to Watch EastEnders?

You can watch EastEnders on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.



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