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Aaliyah Rugg

EastEnders actor Clair Norris wows fans with 'dreamy' holiday look in sunny Spain

EastEnders star Clair Norris is currently enjoying a sun-soaked weekend in Spain and couldn't resist sharing some snaps with her fans.

The soap star took to Instagram on Saturday to give her 116k followers a glimpse of her vacation and her cute pink and white gingham dress.

Clair paired her summery attire with a tan-coloured handbag and wore her hair up in a chic bun, looking completely different from her EastEnders alter ego.

Captioning the post: "10erife", with a sun emoji, it quickly brought in over 6,000 likes as the compliments came pouring in for Clair.

A short video also snapped the star as it zoomed in on her stunning make up as she smiled looking away from the camera.

Clair Norris on the BBC soap (BBC)

Actress Millie Zero said: "Your the only 10 I see", which was liked over 30 times (sic)."

One fan said: "Beautiful inside and out," while another wrote: "Oh my god u and the place look amazing."

A third commented: "Blooming gorgeous," as a fourth echoed: "dreamy."

The 24-year-old actress previously spoke out about childhood bullies who taunted her about her weight and how they have driven her on to acting success.

The 24-year-old looked sun kissed in her pink and white summer dress (clair_norris /Instagram)
The star is on a glam holiday to Spain (clair_norris /Instagram)

She joined EastEnders back in 2017 and over the years, her character has been involved in several major storylines.

Clair has opened up about her weight in a Panorama documentary about obesity and says in it: "It all started for me in the playground with name-calling which now, as I have got older, I have come to realise is bullying.

“I just saw it as name-calling because it would happen one day and then not the next. They would be my friend then not be my friend.

Clair has opened up about her weight in a Panorama documentary about obesity and says she was bullied at school (BBC/Owen Kean)

“When it happens every day you don’t associate it with a specific word or person.

“It wasn’t for a long long time that I realised that was actual bullying and not OK and it was another pupil who told the teacher in the end what was going on.

“I think it prepared me for the industry that I am in and I feel I am bit more thick-skinned in that sense. It has driven me to success," she added.

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