EastEnders’ Amy Mitchell star Ellie Dadd looks very different on holiday

EASTENDERS star Ellie Dadd looks very different as she enjoyed a break from the drama in Albert Square.

The actress – who plays Jack Branning and Roxy Mitchell’s daughter Amy on the BBC One soap – jetted off on a sunkissed holiday.

EastEnders’ Ellie Dadd looked very different to her onscreen character
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The actress plays Amy Mitchell on the BBC One soap
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Ellie, 18, has been keeping her fans updated with poolside snaps, wearing a pair of denim shorts and a lime green top.

She captioned it: “Another day another holiday pic.”

The soap star also looked chic in a white frilly dress as she enjoyed an evening out.

She wrote: “Sun kissed and living my best life.”

Although Ellie plays a 14-year-old on the BBC programme, the actress is actually 18 real life.

In March, the TV star celebrated her milestone birthday with a special birthday bash.

The soap star could be seen posing for a series of snaps that she posted to social media.

Ellie glittered in a sparkling white ballgown for the photos, using the evening sky as a backdrop as she stood on a balcony.

The actress paired the dress with white high heels and curled locks.

Captioning the post, she wrote: “Chapter 18 baby!!”

Ellie took over the role as Amy from previous actor Abbie Burke, who had played the character since 2014.

Prior to that, the daughter of Roxy Mitchell had been depicted by Amelie Conway, who departed the show in March 2014.

Ellie took over the role as Amy from previous actor Abbie Burke, who had played the character since 2014.

Prior to that, the daughter of Roxy Mitchell had been depicted by Amelie Conway, who departed the show in March 2014.

The soap star has been enjoying a sunkissed holiday
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