EastEnders actress Heather Peace has revealed she has had surgery and chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year.
Heather Peace, the 49-year-old actress known for her role as Eve Panesar-Unwin on BBC’s EastEnders, has publicly shared her private battle with breast cancer. In an emotional video posted on Instagram, Peace disclosed that she was diagnosed in October 2024 and has since undergone surgery and completed chemotherapy treatment.
For eight months, Peace kept her diagnosis confidential, continuing to film for EastEnders while undergoing treatment. She credited the show’s makeup department for providing a realistic wig that helped her maintain her on-screen appearance.
In her heartfelt message, Peace expressed profound gratitude to her support network, including her wife Ellie, their three daughters, the EastEnders production team, and NHS staff. She reflected on how the illness has permanently changed her but emphasized a sense of gratitude and newfound appreciation for life.
Peace’s candid disclosure has raised awareness and showcased her resilience amidst a life-altering diagnosis.
Beyond acting, Peace is a talented singer and musician, with five albums to her name. Her role in EastEnders since 2021 continues to resonate with fans, who now admire her resilience off-screen as well.
Peace’s openness about her health journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of early detection and the strength found in support systems.