STAR SLAM Clair Norris’s EastEnders co-star defends her with sweet post after she’s called ‘fat’ by cruel trolls

EASTENDERS actress Clair Norris’ co-star has stepped up to defend her after she was branded “fat” by cruel trolls.

The BBC screen star, 28, revealed the shocking online bullying in her new Instagram video.

A woman in a red and white floral dress stands on a grassy lawn with text "Being called fat hallelujah" overlayed.

Clair Norris has revealed she has cruelly been called fat by cruel online trolls Credit: Instagram/clair_norris

The Taylors, single mum Karen Taylor and her children Keanu, Bernadette, Riley, and Chatham, with their dog.

She played EastEnders’ Bernie Taylor until 2025

Clair, who played much-loved Bernie Taylor, was axed from the soap last summer.

Her latest clip sees her posing in a pink and white patterned dress on a beautiful sunny day.

Though her caption read: “Being called “fat”? Hallelujah”.

London-born Clair continued: “Fat — but not unkind, not selfish, not a nasty person.

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Clair Norris in a navy blue dress with blue sequin embellishments, holding a clutch on a red carpet.

London-born Clair was axed from the soap last year Credit: Getty

Karen Taylor and Bernadette Taylor sitting on a couch.

Her co-star Lorraine Stanley was quick to fight her corner Credit: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

“Fat — but still a good friend, a loving sister, a proud daughter.

“If the only thing someone can find to criticise is my appearance, I’ll take that every time.

“Because character will always outweigh looks.

“And I’d rather be remembered for how I love than how I look”.

Clair Norris posing for a photo on a beach at sunset.

The screen star has teased a glam new telly role Credit: Instagram

Her fans – and famous followers – were quick to react to the bullying.

Lorraine Stanley, who plays EastEnders‘ Karen Taylor and her on-screen mum, was quick to comment: “You’re beautiful inside and out”.

Her co-star Lacey Turner, who plays Stacey Slater, added: “Beautiful,” and a red Emoji love heart.

Previously, Clair exclusively told The Sun of her devastating soap exit.

She first started playing the role of Bernie back in 2017, but following the departure of her entire family over the last few years, the soap’s top boss decided to axe her much-loved character in 2025.

Despite the “upsetting” decision, Clair now says she’s excited for the future.

THE beloved British soap has been captivating audiences for decades.

Speaking on the red carpet at the British Soap Awards last year, she said: “Obviously it’s upsetting but also I’d been there for eight years, which is a long time to play a character, and I have absolutely loved being in the show.

“They gave me the opportunity to learn on the job and also now I am able take that onto other things that I do.

“Of course it’s sad but at the same time it felt like a natural end, with the Taylors being gone, it kind of felt right. I’m now very excited about the future.”

Clair revealed how she took her character’s iconic coat as a memento as well as the Walford Pride t-shirt she wore during the soap’s first ever gay pride event.

She said: “I have taken Bernie’s coat. It was so iconic! And also the t-shirt that Bernie wore for Pride with ‘Walford Pride’ on it, little bits here and there. Also her badge when it was her birthday.”

The screen star then raised cash to pay her bills by flogging her old clothes for £10.

We were then first to report how she was being lined up for a more glam screen role in a rival soap.

Clair spoke to The Sun, on behalf of Casino.org, where she addressed what kind of role she would be interested to portray in a rival soap.

She said: “I’d definitely like to play somebody different from Bernie.

“Maybe someone glam or maybe someone, I don’t know, rock, emo, chick.

But yeah, something completely different would be great.

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Asked whether she’d consider joining another soap, the actress answered: “Never say never!

“I love soap, and now that I’ve got quite a few years of experience in it, I really appreciate how it all works”.