
In forthcoming EastEnders episodes, Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) is about to have her world turned upside down when the Knight family shows up at her door.
Gaining a new family is the frosting on top of a very complex cake for the Queen Vic landlady who has already seen enormous upheavals since allowing her mother, Elaine Peacock (Harriet Thorpe), to purchase the pub.
Linda had to say goodbye to confidant Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) behind the bar as Elaine infused the tavern with her own style.
Her best friend Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), who had thought she would be the one to invest in the tavern, had argued with her just before the loss.
While Elaine gathered the funds, Linda had received proposals from Nish Panesar (Navin Chowdhry) and Sharon, leaving them both with the impression that the transaction was theirs.
As Sharon ended her connection with Linda permanently, viewers were heartbroken and wanted to see the two of them reunite in the future.
Actress Kellie Bright says she is missing her Sharinda co-star and is also hoping for a reunion.
Linda brought her mother inside the Vic to prevent Sharon from gaining control of it, Kellie said.
There is now conflict between them, but I hope it doesn’t continue too long because I miss and adore Tish.
Hopefully, this will not turn into an ongoing conflict. Crossing fingers!

While Kellie and Letitia haven’t had as much opportunity to collaborate, Kellie has been getting to know her new on-screen family and complimenting her fellow performers on how they’ve managed the “relentlessness” of filming a soap opera.
“It’s been constant! It is intense for them. The comparison is that it’s like getting on a roller coaster; after you get accustomed to it, you’ll be fine! They were all outstanding. There is a dizzying pace. It was beautiful to see it.
Colin Salmon, who is assuming the character of George Knight, feels the same way.
As an actor, He said, “Working with this group has been a joy; we’ve established a family.”
“We appreciate Kellie for being such a valuable comrade and ally. You can hang around and talk, but she has a genuine work ethic to get down to business, which has been a pleasure. Although a little frightening, we’re having fun!