Anita Dobson, who played Angie Watts in EastEnders, got candid about the 'really tough' change she made in her life after marrying Queen star Brian May.
Anita Dobson has reflected on the "ups and downs" of her career which included a period of time on benefits and "a tough change" post-marriage. Recalling the earlier stages of her career as a single woman, the 75-year-old reminisced about being able to say yes to more opportunities before her relatable life change.
"When you're on your own, you're free. You can do whatever you want. The choice is that, then you can go, 'yeah I will. I'll go to Belgrade. I will. I'd love to do that play'." Speaking on the Keep Calm and Kerry On podcast, she shared: "Suddenly when you've got, you know, animals, a house, a husband, a life, a big life, it's really tough. Somebody's got to, you know, keep the home fires burning. And, you know, maybe in women still, I'm sorry to say it, but still, we are the ones, that really are the ones, that have to keep both going.
While they don't share any children together, the EastEnders star is a proud stepmother to the three children he shares with his first wife Chrissie Mullen. Anita previously expressed fears about marrying Brian and losing her independence.
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