‘I was sobbing’ - Barbara Windsor’s generous secret gesture helped save cancer-stricken EastEnders star from ruin - OK! Magazine

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‘I was sobbing’ - Barbara Windsor’s generous secret gesture helped save cancer-stricken EastEnders star from ruin

Having been diagnosed with cancer of the womb and unable to work Cheryl Fergison, who played Heather Trott in Albert Square, was overwhelmed by a surprise gesture form a co-star

As soap favourite Heather Trott actress Cheryl Fergison was part of the Albert Square family, forming strong bonds with a number of her co-stars.

But it was the late and much loved Barbara Windsor to whom she will forever be particularly grateful after the actress helped keep her financially afloat.

Battling Stage 2 cancer of the womb Cheryl had confided in Barbara and her husband Scott - and they immediately dipped into their own coffers to ease her worries.

“When I was in EastEnders, I would go to Barbara’s dressing room everyday. I loved her stories. Barbara was no nonsense - if she didn't like something she would let you know - but she was also a great person to tell your problems too.

Cheryl admits she'll always be grateful for her close friendship with late Barbara Windsor(Image: Tim Merry/Mirror Express)

“She’d say: ‘whatever's going on in your own four walls, when you go outside, put on a smile - the public don't want to see you miserable, darling.”

Cheryl was diagnosed in 2015 after experiencing back pain and spotting and underwent both a hysterectomy and radiotherapy, choosing to tell only a few close friends about her ordeal.

News of the cancer stunned her to the core’ revealed Cheryl who now lives in Blackpool with her husband of 12 years Yassine and her son by a previous marriage, Alex, who is 24.

“I couldn’t believe the doctor was talking about me.”