Former EastEnders star Lorraine Stanley has expressed her anger towards
the mess her house was left in by some tenants. The actress, who left her role as
Karen Taylor earlier this year, is currently preparing to sell her house. A stressful
time for anyone but sadly, the situation has become worse for the star, as Lorraine’s property was left in a state as a result of people staying there. Sharing some images on her social media, Lorraine wrote alongside: ‘Thanks for leaving us some ketchup sachets! We broke our back cleaning our property for our buyers to move in, absolute mingers!’ She also added a number of hashtags to the post. They read: ‘House move. No respect. No class. Trash. The rest of the house was vile!!
Shame on you. Deep clean tomorrow. Raise the bar.’ Lorraine’s EastEnders character Karen Taylor left Walford last year with her partner Mitch (Roger Griffiths), his daughter Bailey and Karen’s grandchildren Mack and Mia. Karen then returned multiple times in the aftermath of Keanu Taylor’s (Danny Walters) murder on Christmas Day. Her final visit to Albert Square saw Karen attend Keanu’s funeral, under the impression Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) murdered her boy.
In reality, we know The Six worked together to successfully frame Dean to cover up their involvement and the fact Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) actually killed Keanu. After the funeral, Karen expressed her suspicions over Dean and couldn’t help point out that they barely knew each other while in Walford – so what pushed him to murder? With that, Karen headed to the prison. She was seeking some sort of closure from Dean, but he then said she should ask Linda why she’s been lying. Karen confronted Linda in the end, but concluded she had made this accusation as a result of her overwhelming grief and emotion. r mum about the possibility of her staying in Albert Square, but concluded it would be better for her mental health if she continued living abroad, where she isn’t constant reminded of her losses. With Keanu’s ashes by her side, it seemed Karen had gained enough closure on the matter after all.