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EastEnders’ Maisie Smith, 18, flashes her abs as she dances with lookalike mum

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EASTENDERS star Maisie Smith and her lookalike mum look to be having the best dance in a dance video from Instagram. The actress, 18 - who plays Tiffany Butcher in the BBC soap - showed off her abs in the dancing display.

The pair danced along to a song before turning it into a comedy coronavirus skit. It comes after Maisie opened up about wishing she was thinner as she battled body dysmorphia aged 13 in an emotional self-penned song.

The 18-year-old actress shot to fame aged seven after landing the role of Tiffany Butcher on the BBC One soap. She regularly dazzles fans with her impressive vocals on social media, but tonight uploaded a more personal piece as she tried to "heal her mind".

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