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EastEnders' Elaine Jordan looks fit and healthy on a run years after leaving soap

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EastEnders star, 53, looked fit and healthy as she seen going for a jog while listening to music.Jordan and her ex-BBC technician hubby Peter Manuel were seen exercising in North London, the pair enjoying some fresh air amid the current lockdown.Elaine, who played Kat Slater's sister Lynne Hobbs in the BBC soap, rocked some black leggings and a grey and black workout jacket as she worked out on the streets of London.

Peter jogged along wearing shorts, a T-shirt and jacket as he enjoyed the jogging session with his wife. Elaine was sadly fired from EastEnders in 2004 after suffering with alcoholism.She joined the soap in 2000, and had some major storylines during her time on the show set in Albert Square, including her romance with Gary.

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