EastEnders actor Danielle Harold, who played Lola, exited the soap in 2023. She opened up about her return. She said that she is ready to return to the screen. Furthermore, the star opened up about Lola’s exit storyline. Keep reading to know more about the actor’s views.
Danielle Left The Soap In 2023!
Danielle Harold played the character of Lola Pearce in EastEnders. The actor was part of the show from 2011 to 2015 and then from 2019 until her character’s next death in 2023.
She was known for her stubborn nature and had complicated relationships, especially with her father, Jay Brown. Lola was the estranged granddaughter of Billy Mitchell.

She also faced a teen pregnancy. Soap fans saw her give birth during a live episode in 2012. However, the character passed away in 2023. Lola faced a terminal brain tumour. But the actor still makes n-screen cameos through the videos she filmed for her daughter, Lexi.
After leaving the soap, Danielle has appeared in many reality shows. The former soap star was a part of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here and Celebrity Hunted. Elsewhere, Danielle has admitted that she is done with soaps. She said that she is loyal to EastEnders.
Danielle Harold Reveals Major CAREER Move!
She told The Sun that it is hard to work. It is a tough job, and she likes the freedom a little bit of being able to move from job to job.
Furthermore, Danielle revealed that she took a pause from acting after Lola’s exit, but she is ready to return to the screen. She added that Lola’s exit plot was too heavy, and she had also played the character for a long time.

However, she is kind enough to return to the auditions. It is exciting. Furthermore, the star said that the industry has changed a lot. Furthermore, she added that she is hopeful for doing a TV series where one gets the whole story in one, as one never knows where the story is going in the soap. Danielle shared that she would love to do a documentary. Meanwhile, did you like Lola in the soap? Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more EastEnders updates.
