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I was in EastEnders’ most controversial storyline with my brother… he became a huge star but I love my normal job

THEY might have pitched up on Albert Square in an ice cream van, but the Miller family was anything but vanilla.

The fivesome and their dog Ghengis, who arrived in 2004, became embroiled in some of EastEnders' most controversial storylines.

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- give birth aged just 11.

Demi then ran away with her boyfriend Leo Taylor and both became heroin addicts, before Leo took his own life in a Romeo and Juliet-style overdose.

Shana's time on the soap came to an end in 2006 when her character moved to the Cotswolds with on-screen mum Rosie - despite the public launching a petition to keep them both in Walford.

But for her real-life brother Joe Swash, it was just the beginning of a blossoming career that exploded after he was crowned I’m A Celebrity’s King Of The Jungle in 2008.

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While Shana is still acting - having had roles on Doctors, Top Boy and My Feral Heart, which bagged her a British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress nomination - and stars in an upcoming film, she also has a more 'normal' job.

The 32-year-old tells us she runs a pop-up coffee shop from a trailer in Islington, north London - and is "loving every minute of it".

She says: “I really fell in love with coffee and lockdown gave me the push to get out of my comfort zone and start my own business.

“Honestly, I’ve loved every minute of it. There’s only me, I run it full-time on a day-to-day basis and am your local barista in a park near to where I grew up.

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brand will become mainstream.

“I’ve only been open for a year-and-a-half but I want to expand," she says.

"I’d love us to be a brand that people recognise so watch this space. Hopefully we’ll be taking over… Starbucks who?”

Tough storylines

Shana had tough storylines to get her head around at 13Credit: BBC
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Shana says her brother Joe Swash played naughty pranksCredit: Nigel Wright

Just like her character, Shana was only 13 when she landed the part on EastEnders, after lots of audition rounds.

She tells us: “When I finally got the job they said, ‘We’ve got some great news, you’ve got the part but we’ve also got something you maybe want to discuss with your mum’.

“They told me I was going to be pregnant and was going to have to give birth on screen and there would be a heroin storyline.

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“I had to be really grown up, sit down with my mum and work out if I could portray it and if it was something I wanted to do. I realised it was.”

It was a lot of pressure for someone so young, but Shana and Joe - who is nine years her senior and played her on-screen brother Mickey - had mum Kiffy to keep them "grounded".

My coffee business has allowed me to meet loads of people, like the really die-hard EastEnders fans, and become friends with them too

Shana Swash

Shana explains: “Mum reminded us that the job allowed us to have lovely holidays - and for Joe it paid for the roof over his head and put food on the table.

“She also instilled in us that while we may get on each other’s nerves, we had to be professional - she said, ‘You better not be fighting or taking the mickey!’ 

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“So we kept that brotherly-sisterly fighting and getting on each other’s nerves at home. Thank goodness because otherwise, we would have beaten each other up!”

But Shana reveals "cheeky" Joe didn't always take his mum’s warnings to heart, as he once played a prank that landed him in big trouble.

She claims he and a gaggle of other EastEnders stars broke into another BBC show's studio and defaced a wall. 

“He was so mischievous,” Shana recalls. “There was a crew of them, all in their early twenties... they broke into the Top Of The Pops studio, had selfies taken and then signed their names on the walls which the artists wrote on.

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“They got into so much trouble. They were pulled into the office and told off like schoolchildren. It was such a cheeky and funny thing to do.”

Smelly co-star

Shana recalls Genghis the dog 'panting and dribbling over everybody'Credit: BBC

One co-star she will never forget is Irish wolfhound Genghis - especially his pongy breath.

Speaking about the Millers' arrival scene, she recalls: “We were filming smack in the middle of the summer, between July and August, but the episode was going to air around winter.

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“So we were all sweating from wearing these big coats with this smelly, bleeding dog who was panting and dribbling over everybody. 

“It’s one of those memories I’ll never forget. The smell of his breath will never leave me, I promise you.

“I wouldn’t have put it past him to fart to ruin scenes either, and I’m sure he did that plenty of times when we were on set.” 

Shana was on EastEnders at the same time as the late Barbara Windsor, who she says was “a dream” to work with. 

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