Tracy-Anne Oberman open to EastEnders return after dramatic exit
Tracy-Anne Oberman is hoping for an EastEnders return after her iconic character Chrissie Watts departed Albert Square once more this week.
Tracy-Ann Oberman is open to a return to EastEnders.
After Jake Moon (Joel Beckett) proposed to her villainous character Chrissie Watts before the pair made a swift exit from Walford, the 59-year-old actress is hoping the pair return to tie the knot.
She told Radio Times: "I think that there's a moment where she thinks it's over with Jake. I think she feels like he betrayed her. He was the one person that she could trust and rely on.
"For all these years, they had something that was strong. They are each other's family, and I don't think she really feels she can get over that."
Chrissie returned to the BBC One show only two months ago, after a lengthy stay behind bars, to plot revenge against Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan). She left and came back after Jake was convinced she had killed Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey).
Chrissie then threatened to report Jake to the police for murder.
In a dramatic turn of events, in a bid to patch things up, Jake proposed, and she said "yes" before they scarpered to the sound of police sirens on Tuesday night's (17.02.26) episode.
On the chances of her returning to Albert Square, she said: "My dream is that I would love them to come back and host their wedding at The Vic. Nobody knows what the wedding is. They decided to hire it out.
"Being back with Joel was great. We really enjoyed the scenes, and there's such a nice chemistry there. They're an interesting pairing and an interesting couple. So who knows?
"I'm always talking to [executive producer] Ben Wadey, who I love. I've enjoyed Chrissie coming back so much, and I love dipping in and out of it. The opportunities are endless.
"Chrissie cannot get away from The Square. She keeps coming back. There's something about that place."