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EastEnders fans baffled as Kat Slater suddenly exits soap without explanation

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EastEnders viewers were broken-hearted during tonight's episode, when Kat Slater said goodbye to Albert Square. Played by Jessie Wallace, the leopard-print loving babe has been a fixture on the show since the millennium.

Tonight, Kat Slater left the show suddenly – in a scene that raised a few eyebrows. Kat received a mystery phone call, though viewers had no idea who was on the other end of the line.

In the next scene, she said goodbye to her boyfriend Kush Kazemi in the legendary Old Vic pub, letting him know she was leaving town.

Making it clear it was a matter of urgency, she left the show – without making it clear when she would return. Over on Twitter, fans were baffled by the sudden departure, devastated to see Kat bid farewell to

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