Bonnie Langford teases EastEnders return as Carmel Kazemi

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Bonnie Langford teases EastEnders return as Carmel Kazemi

“Carmel hasn’t left, that’s for sure! Bonnie Langford teases EastEnders return after her character was last seen fleeing Walford after stabbing her son Kush Kazemi

  • Bonnie Langford hinted she would be open to returning to EastEnders as her character Carmel Kazemi
  • The actress, 58, appeared on the BBC soap opera from 2015 to 2018 and was last seen leaving Walford after her son Kush (Davood Ghadami) was stabbed to death by a member of ‘gang.
  • She said, ‘Maybe I’ll come back in a taxi and say, ‘I’m here!’ Carmel hasn’t left, that’s for sure.’
  • Bonnie made a quiz return to soap opera Albert Squared this month

Bonnie Langford hinted that she would be open to returning to EastEnders as her character Carmel Kazemi.

The actress, 58, appeared on the BBC soap opera from 2015 to 2018 and was last seen leaving Walford after her son Kush (Davood Ghadami) was stabbed to death by a member of ‘gang.

Movie star Bonnie filmed online quiz show Albert Squared earlier this month and she insists Carmel could make a comeback.

Come back? Bonnie Langford, 58, has hinted she would be open to a return to EastEnders as her character Carmel Kazemi

She told the Mirror: ‘I think I’m still in the black cab heading to Dubai. They killed the rest of my family on the show except my grandson who is apparently still there.

“I enjoyed my time on EastEnders and I would never say never.”

She added: “Maybe I’ll come back in a cab and say, ‘I’m here! “”Carmel is not gone, that’s for sure.

Playing the role: The actress, 58, appeared on the BBC soap opera from 2015 to 2018 and was last seen leaving Walford after her son Kush (Davood Ghadami, pictured) was stabbed

Playing the role: The actress, 58, appeared on the BBC soap opera from 2015 to 2018 and was last seen leaving Walford after her son Kush (Davood Ghadami, pictured) was stabbed

It comes after the release of EastEnders’ online quiz show, starring Bonnie, and filming took place earlier this month.

James Bye – who plays Martin Fowler in the BBC One soap opera – is back to host a second series of Albert Squared, which will air for nine weeks on YouTube and Facebook.

In addition to two new games, You Ain’t My Buzzer and Prop-a Ballers, there will also be a special ex-EastEnders episode where the show will welcome home Ricky Norwood (Fatboy), Davood (Kush) and Bonnie ( Carmel), plus a Christmas special on Friday, December 23.

Farewell: Kush soap character dies from stabbing by London gang member

Farewell: Kush soap character dies from stabbing by London gang member

James said: “We had so much fun filming this Albert Squared series – we’ve got new games, a new setting and there’s lots of laughs!”

“Everyone really got involved and some even got quite competitive.

“It was great having Davood, Ricky and Bonnie on board for the special ex-EastEnders episode. I really hope everyone enjoys watching this series as much as we enjoyed making it!

All stars: This comes after the release of EastEnders' online quiz show, starring Bonnie, is back, with filming taking place earlier this month (quiz show host James Bye pictured)

All stars: This comes after the release of EastEnders’ online quiz show, starring Bonnie, is back, with filming taking place earlier this month (quiz show host James Bye pictured)

Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer of EastEnders, said: ‘Following a brilliant response to the first series, we are delighted to bring Albert Squared back for round two of this Christmas/Holiday season, as a mix of new and returning cast of EastEnders go ahead to lead our very own game show that will put their E20 knowledge to the ultimate test.

“It’s the perfect tonic for this time of year and certainly one that all the Albert Square pundits at home can get involved in – let the games begin.”

Albert Squared launched on the official EastEnders YouTube and Facebook pages on November 18. Viewers can watch the show live or catch up at any time.

Hint: Bonnie teased a comeback from EastEnders: 'Maybe I'll come back in a cab and say, "I am here!"'Carmel hasn't left, that's for sure.'

Hint: Bonnie teased a comeback from EastEnders: ‘Maybe I’ll come back in a cab and say, ‘I’m here! “”Carmel is not gone, that’s for sure.

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