NATALIE Cassidy looked worlds away from Sonia Fowler as she enjoyed a boozy night out with pals.
The 38-year-old glammed up for the occasion and posted a series of snaps showing her having a great time as she sipped on rose wine.
Natalie, who stars as Sonia in BBC One soap EastEnders, looked great in a black vest top and jeans which she teamed with an orange cardigan and a Gucci belt.
She captioned her upload: "Spring BBQ. Love my job, love all of my friends.
"I’m so grateful to have laughed and chatted and cried last night with all of these people.
"Happy Easter everyone have a great weekend. ♥️."
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Nat's friends and fans rushed to comment, with James Farrar, who plays Zack Hudson, writing: "Love Nat x."
Linda Carter actress Kellie Bright said: "Wish I could have been there xxx."
And Emma Barton, who plays Honey Mitchell, posted: "❤️❤️."
Nat was joined by fellow EastEnders star Max Bowden – aka Ben Mitchell – for the night out and posted a snap of him cuddling up to one of their pals.
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Last month Natalie revealed the kind gesture she makes for every newcomer on the soap.
The soap legend was only 10 when she joined the soap and was herself supported by Walford legends, Barbra Windsor and Wendy Richard.
Natalie explained that she understands how "daunting" it can be to walk on to the Albert Sqaure set and likes to lend her support.
"I like to make myself known as soon as someone joins the show," Natalie told Zoe Ball on her BBC Radio 2 breakfast show.
"I think it's a daunting place to work. We're so familiar to people and it is an institution.
"People come in, I give everyone a warm welcome, I give them my number and say: 'If there's anything you want, or if you need any advice, then just give me a ring.' I think that's really important."
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