
Maisie Smith secures lead role in British gangster film
Maisie Smith Lands First Major Film Role After Leaving EastEnders
Maisie Smith, 21, has reportedly secured her first significant film role 18 months after departing from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She is set to play a key role in the upcoming gangster film Bermondsey Tales: Fall Of The Roman Empire as a member of a mobster family. Smith will star alongside Alan Ford from Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels and Adam Deacon from Kidulthood, with filming expected to commence later this year. A source mentioned that Smith is excited about this new opportunity and is eager to be part of such a big project.
Smith, who portrayed Tiffany Baker in EastEnders, joined the soap at the age of seven in 2008 and left last year. Since then, she has participated in Strictly Come Dancing and performed in Strictly Ballroom: The Musical. Smith's representatives have been contacted for comment.
During a holiday in Paris with her partner Max George, Smith shared photos on social media, including one in a mint green minidress and another with the Eiffel Tower in the background. The couple recently faced criticism for a pregnancy prank they posted on social media, which some fans found insensitive. They later clarified that it was a joke and not a real announcement.
The couple's pregnancy prank received backlash from fans on social media, with many criticizing them for being insensitive. Some fans expressed disappointment and disapproval, stating that joking about pregnancy is hurtful to those who struggle with fertility or have experienced pregnancy loss. The comments section for this article has been closed.
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