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EastEnders' Karen Taylor star Lorraine Stanley struggling with illness following soap axe

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Actress Lorraine Stanley reveals she has been hit with a nasty illness.The former EastEnders' star, known for playing Karen Taylor in the BBC soap, said that she has been battling a sickness bug and so has her daughter, Nancy.The 47 year old shared the news to her fans on social media saying that despite being sick, she has celebrated a personal milestone.

Lorraine announced that she was trying to quit smoking and shared that she has now gone 10 days without vaping and three without nicotine patches.

She said: "S***gate in our gaff...must be a bug, we're all down, Nancy's been sick too, bless her, she's such a trooper. "Taking my mind off vaping though, so every cloud...10 days without vaping 3 days without any nicotine patches. "To be honest it's doable...

it's testing at times but I'm doing it, I can't believe I'm doing it." Lorraine’s character, Karen Taylor, left the Square at the end of last year after she stole Phil Mitchell’s money.

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