EastEnders Spoilers – Ash Panesar Exit Story Revealed

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EastEnders revealed details about Ash Panesar’s exit storyline.

We revealed last month how Gurlaine Kaur Garcha would be leaving the soap after three years.

Gurlaine’s character, Ash, was dropped from the BBC One soap opera and will make her final appearance in upcoming episodes.

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Another big week for the Panesar family will start with Suki trying to get more involved with her business in Leeds.

Later, Ash lets Nish know that she has been offered a new job in Canada, making him fearful of losing her.

Dissatisfied with this, Nish enlists Suki to dissuade his daughter from taking the job.

Suki sees the situation differently and wants her daughter to spread her wings. She uses reverse psychology to manipulate Ash into taking the job by implying that she is not capable.

When Ash predictably takes the job to prove a point to his mother, Suki tells Nish there was nothing she could do about it.

They head to The Vic to reluctantly celebrate Ash’s departure, but Nish is soon enraged when he realizes Suki’s deception and lashes out with a sinister threat at No.41.

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As Ash prepares to leave, she has a heart-to-heart with Eve – who convinces her to have a heart-to-heart with Suki before she leaves.

Ash also talks to Nish, wanting him to give Suki more responsibility for the family business, but does he agree?

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Gurlaine initially sparked speculation about his future in EastEnders posting new cast photos on their Instagram page.

She also confirmed that she has signed new representatives, telling fans, “Excited for what’s to come.”

One EastEnders spokesperson later confirmed to us: “We can confirm that Gurlaine will be leaving EastEndersand we wish her all the best for the future.”

EastEnders airs Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm on BBC One. The show is also streamed on BBC iPlayer, with the first episodes being released at 6am.

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