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EastEnders' Lacey Turner says ‘we're all facing same struggles' over cost of living crisis despite six-figure salary

EastEnders' Lacey Turner says ‘we're all facing same struggles' over cost of living crisis despite six-figure salary

The Irish Sun11-05-2025

EASTENDERS favourite Lacey Turner has candidly opened up on the impact of the cost of living crisis on her family of five.
The BBC star, who
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EastEnders favourite Lacey Turner has opened up on the cost of living crisis hitting her family
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She welcomed daughter Gipsy back in January, and now has three kids
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The BBC One stalwart said 'we are all facing the same struggles' regardless of income level, and urged people not to judge
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L
acey
, who plays Stacey Slater in the BBC One soap,
reportedly scoops a five-figure salary for the EastEnders role she started in 2004.
Yet she opened up on the "daily struggles" shared by many as costs of everyday items, as well as bills, soar.
Lacey is mum to little girl Gipsy, five months,
as well as
Dusty, aged five, and three-year-old son Trilby
who she shares with her husband Matt Kay.
She told of the impact of the financial climate on her family and said: "You do what you can.
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"Ultimately if you strip everything back we're all the same, it doesn't matter what industry you're in.
"You could be a broker, you could be hairdresser, you could be a gardener - we're all facing the same struggles daily.
"Some people earn more money than others but everyone has different kinds of problems and ultimately underneath that is the judgement.
"You cannot judge people you don't know, you never know what another person is going through."
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According to OK! Magazine, Lacey is earning between £150,000 to £190,000 for her soap role.
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She added to
"What would be a £70 shop suddenly becomes a £120 shop and you go oh my God, I'm not buying them again."
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Lacey and her husband Matt are childhood sweethearts and tied the knot in Ibiza back in 2017.
They announced the pregnancy on a picturesque beach by holding a picture of Lacey's ultrasound scans.
She commented: "Aren't we lucky..."
Lacey previously called motherhood the "hardest job I have ever done in my life."
However, she wouldn't have it any other way.
She told The Sun: "But it's also the best thing in the world.
"It has changed me because it makes you see everything differently.
"It highlights what's important and what isn't! I think I'm much more chilled out now I'm a mother.
"Somehow we manage to juggle everything and everyone and yet we still feel guilty for certain things.
"I think until you have done it you can't understand how challenging it is yet so rewarding."
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She said her family's household bills had almost doubled
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Lacey said 'everyone has different kinds of problems'
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Lacey joined EastEnders in 2004
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