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Louise Lavigueur

EastEnders working with children’s charity on heartbreaking brain tumour storyline

EastEnders bosses are working alongside a charity which supports children whose parents have cancer for its heartbreaking storyline on Lola Mitchell's brain tumour.

Viewers of the BBC One soap have seen the emotional storyline surrounding Lola Pearce, played by Danielle Harold, unfold on their screens as she receives a diagnosis and treatment.

But tonight's episode will see her daughter Lexi, played by Isabella Brown, finally learn of the glioblastoma multiforme diagnosis.

In order to “portrayed as realistically and as sensitively as possible for all children who have parents experiencing a terminal illness” producers and actors have collaborated with the Hope Support Services charity.

Lola has a brain tumour on EastEnders (BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Lorna Russell, safeguarding lead at Hope Support Services, said: “It’s been great to work with Danielle (Lola) and Isabella (Lexi) on this storyline – lots of families will understand how distressing it can be for children when someone they love has cancer, so we’re pleased to see EastEnders focusing on how Lexi is affected by Lola’s brain tumour.”

Producers have consulted with a charity supporting children whose parents have cancer (BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

The storyline began airing in the autumn with emotional scenes during which normally outgoing beautician Lola was told by a doctor that she was suffering from the aggressive form of cancer and would need an operation imminently.

Viewers have since followed Lola’s story and witnessed her family attempting to come to terms with her diagnosis.

The plot will follow the experience of Lola and those around her as she faces her new reality (BBC / Kieron McCarron)

The show will continue to follow Lola and those around her as she faces being a young mother living with a brain tumour.

The show previously announced it had been working alongside Brain Tumour Research and Macmillan Cancer Support on the storyline.

Earlier this month, Harold said portraying her character’s brain tumour diagnosis and treatment was a “massive responsibility” as it has “affected so many people”.

Lola's storyline is one of several powerful plot storylines she's followed since joining Albert Square (BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Speaking on The One Show, she added: “Especially me starting the story, I didn’t realise just how many that it does (affect) and just how little awareness there is and just how little funding there actually is for brain tumour research as well.

“So to touch on this story, it really means a lot to me and the show.”

Harold has played Lola, granddaughter of Billy Mitchell, since 2011 and has previously been at the centre of hard-hitting storylines including a teenage pregnancy.

EastEnders airs over on BBC Two tonight at 7.30pm due to The World Cup coverage.

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