Brooke as Kelly in EastEnders Brooke Kinsella (born July 17, 1982) is a British actress. She played Kelly Taylor in the TV soap opera EastEnders. She joined the show in 2001 and left in 2004. Brooke has appared as a child in series MUD. She has also appeared in The Vice, The Bill, NCS Manhunt, Sunburn, Maisie Rain and Kid in the Corner. Her character of Kelly in EastEnders first appeared when long term character Zoe Slater was forced to be evil Roxy's 'slave', Roxy was Kelly's pimp. Broke and unhappy Kelly turned to prostitution before she was thrown out by her family and later lured by Roxy, she is known to be one of soap's nicest prostitutes. After escaping Roxy, Zoe and Kelly returned to Walford, the fictional location of EastEnders. Kelly began work on Zoe's market stall and they later started to continuously fight over boyfriends. Kelly has had a few drunken one night stands with Martin Fowler, a brief fling Ronny Ferreira and first made Spencer Moon no longer a virgin. Until later they became an item. But her most interesting love interest was none other than her best friend Zoe. Hanging onto her life after a minibus crash, the 2 friends shared a kiss which was later interpreted as a confusion and the two became friends again. Later Kelly and Kareena Ferreria landed jobs as barmaids in Ibiza and told Spencer on her leaving day that she loved him. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1369x1478, 194 KB) Summary Picture taken from BBCs EastEnders(Screenshot) Licensing This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1369x1478, 194 KB) Summary Picture taken from BBCs EastEnders(Screenshot) Licensing This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that...
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