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EastEnders fans distracted by hilarious detail in the background – did you spot it?

EastEnders fans distracted by hilarious detail in the background – did you spot it?

The Irish Sun3 days ago

EASTENDERS fans were left distracted by a hilarious detail in the background of the action - did you spot it?
Eagle-eyed fans usually
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EastEnders fans spotted a hilarious background detail
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Fictional newspaper Walford Gazette had a memorable ehadline
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Viewers previously called out a blunder involving Kathy Beale
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Taking to Reddit, a fan shared a screenshot they took of the
BBC
soap's local paper, Walford Gazette.
On display in the background of a scene, the headline read: "Chicken Yoga Takes City By Storm".
The viewer penned: "I love finding these 'made up headlines'. No spoiler.
"I couldn't help but notice the headline on Walford Gazette probably says "Chicken Yoga Takes City By Storm."
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"Seriously, Chickens do Yogas?", adding a laughing face emoji.
It's not the first time EastEnders fans have noticed funny details.
Fans highlighted
After spending the night with Harvey, Kathy sent him a text message saying: "Miss you already."
However, viewers spotted a major blunder when Kathy held her phone upside down.
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Taking to X - formerly Twitter - one fan wrote: "at least try holding it the right way round #EastEnders".
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Another replied: "Awe leave her she's old and trying to figure out how a phone works."
A third joked: "Well she could see enough to be smiling about Harvey so it did the job."
Viewers also
Jean Slater had been looking after her great-granddaughter Charli but was determined to find out where Charli's mum, and her own granddaughter, Lily, had got to.
As she walked through the door, Jean was clearly pushing an empty pram as she could be heard leaving a voicemail to Lily.
Jean Slater's biggest EastEnders storylines
Gillian Wright has played Jean Slater on EastEnders since December 2005.
The star was only supposed to be a guest-character in a storyline with her on-screen daughter Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner), who would struggle to look after her.
However she soon became a regular on Albert Square and has since been involved in some major storylines.
Jean is known among the square for having bipolar disorder and issues with her mental health. The first storyline involved Stacey getting help as she was forced to check her into a psychiatric hospital for her own safety.
After her first departure in 2010, she made a dramatic comeback where she was put in the centre of a major storyline.
She embarked on an unlikely relationship with Michael Moon (
The actress decides to leave the soap again in 2013, so bosses decided to introduce actor
After several guest returns, she made a full-time comeback in 2018 alongside Kat (
Having got through the door pushing the empty pram, a close-up shot then zoomed in to reveal Charli sat in the pram.
One fan raged at show bosses: "EastEnders are really getting lazy when it comes to checking their scenes before adding them into the episode cause tell me why Jean's pushing an empty f***ing pushchair then suddenly a childs in it."
Another added: "I was laughing so much when I seen this big L from the camera man."
EastEnders airs on BBC One and iPlayer.
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Fans also previously spotted a Jean Slater blunder
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