“I’ve never known a love like this.”
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha, a fan of EastEnders, posted a photo of her newborn nephew on Instagram to mark the occasion.
She recently uploaded three smiley pictures of herself holding the tiny bundle while playing Ash Panesar, a role she has held since 2019. (January 20).
“My nephew, I appreciate you making me your m’aunty, inaam singh,” she captioned the photos. Never have I experienced a love like this. You have it all and more. I adore you, baby. I’m eager for all the upcoming adventures.”
In addition to receiving more than 5,000 likes, Garcha’s comment section was flooded with heartfelt congratulations, as two fans wrote: “soooo cute A proud aunty, indeed. “Omg what an absolute delight to behold! Hugs from me xx,” and “Wow! Many congrats to you massi and your sis”.
“CONGRATULATIONS!!! Regards, Precious, and much love to you and your entire family on the birth of your nephew. I also call my oldest daughter Inaam, which is a lovely name. Enjoy the new joy you have found. Xx, “read a different set of remarks.
Previously, in January 2021, the Ash actress admitted to Inside Soap that Lacey Turner, who plays Stacey Slater, gave her the idea to walk the well-known Walford streets.
Because of Lacey Turner, I first started watching EastEnders, she claimed. “When I was younger, I wasn’t allowed to watch the show, but my drama teacher told me to watch someone on TV who I wanted to be like in terms of acting, so I told my mother I needed to watch Stacey Slater for homework!
“Working with Lacey more would be a dream come true.
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