Alice Haig Reflects on One-Year Anniversary of EastEnders Self-Tape Audition

Actress Alice Haig, known for her role as Vicki Fowler on EastEnders, recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of her original self-tape audition. Reflecting on this milestone, Haig took to social media to express her gratitude to her fans and colleagues for their support in taking over such an established character.

Sharing her original self-tape on Instagram, Haig reminisced about the past year. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work with her talented colleagues and new friends on the show, highlighting the joy it has brought her.

Fans and colleagues flooded Haig’s Instagram comments with messages of support. One fan praised her exceptional acting skills and welcomed her as a great addition to the EastEnders cast. Another fan commended Haig for bringing a breath of fresh air to the role of Vicki and wished her continued success. A third fan appreciated Haig’s interpretation of the character, recognizing the challenges of being a recast on a soap opera.

Vicki Fowler, the character Haig portrays, has a rich history on EastEnders. Introduced in 1986 as the daughter of Michelle Fowler and Den Watts, the role of Vicki has been portrayed by various actresses over the years. Vicki’s return to Albert Square in 2003 brought with it a storyline of family dynamics and shocking revelations, leading to her eventual departure on Christmas Day.

EastEnders fans can catch the show streaming on BritBox from Monday through Thursday, immersing themselves in the drama of Vicki Fowler’s journey and the lives of the residents of Albert Square.

In the fast-paced world of soap operas, Alice Haig’s portrayal of Vicki Fowler serves as a testament to her talent and dedication to her craft. Her celebration of the one-year anniversary of her self-tape audition is a reflection of the hard work and passion she brings to her role. Cheers to Haig and the continued success of EastEnders as it captivates audiences with its compelling storylines and dynamic characters.

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