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Inside the lives of Maisie Smith and young soap stars living with mum and dad as they cope with coronavirus lockdown

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EASTENDERS' Maisie Smith is leading the charge of young soap stars going to extremes to fight boredom during the coronavirus lockdown.

From hardcore workouts to arts and craft, or in Maisie's case smashing furniture, the youngsters are definitely getting creative indoors.

With production on all of the soaps postponed, soap stars are hunkering down at home with their families under government advice to help prevent the further spread of coronavirus.

Maisie Smith The 18-year-old may have just celebrated her 12 year anniversary on EastEnders, but she's at her wits end living with her parents in Essex.

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