EASTENDERS legends Jessie Wallace and Linda Henry look nothing like their screen characters while helping Jodie Marsh on her farm.
Jodie and Jessie recently revealed their unlikely friendship, as the former glamour model called her the “fittest woman alive.”
Jessie, 51, who has played Kat Slater on the soap since 2000, turned out to support her pal at the farm in Great Dunmow in Essex yet again this weekend.
She was joined by Linda Henry, known for her roles as Yvonne Atkins in the ITV drama Bad Girls and Shirley Carter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Jodie, Linda and Jessie giggled away as they got together on the farm, with Linda donning a green hoodie.
Jodie had a black headband on and baggy black jumper and Jessie kept it casual in a sweater and her glasses.
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One fan took to Twitter to comment on the trio, and wrote: “No idea what’s going on here but I gasped when I saw Queen Shirl in a gorg lime green hoodie looking like Princess Di when she used to go out running.”
The farm is currently home to 250 animals who have been saved from slaughter, having opened three years ago.
And the three famous pals looked in great spirits as they spent the day together.
“What an amazing day!!!!!!! With two of TV’s biggest legends!!!! These two women are wonderful and both came today with loads of food for the animals !!!! Warning: this chat gets a bit naughty,” Jodie penned as she shared a video.
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Jodie shared some photos of Linda with some lambs and the actress looked completely content as she sat amongst them in the hay with wellies on.
She also posted a selfie with Jessie and shared: “With the beautiful who came to Fripps yesterday and brought loads of food for the animals.”
Jodie's animal rescue centre was recently raided after she took her meerkat Mabel to the pub.
The ex-Celebrity Big Brother star, 44, claims a troll is targeting her.
She filmed RSPCA and trading standards outside the £1million farm where she keeps animals including llamas, goats and ponies.
Jodie, whose OnlyFans site helps fund it, told The Sun: “They looked over the centre and asked about the meerkat incident.
"I explained she had been orphaned, I was rearing her and she needed regular feeding every hour.
“I went to my local pub briefly and took her because she cried if I left her.
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“No one made a fuss or complained. Everyone is very supportive but I have a troll who is out to cause trouble.”