Nina Wadia, who played Zainab Masood in EastEnders, has revealed she was once punched by a fan who mistook her for her homophobic character.
Nina played Zainab for six and a half years from 2007 until 2013.
Recently the actress appeared on Rob Brydon’s podcast called Brydon &.
She revealed some scary incidents that happened with fans, including when a woman punched her in the arm, believing she was her character Zainab, who was homophobic.
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Speaking on the podcast she said: “The fans take you really to their heart. You belong to them and to the point where there’s good and bad.
“I had scary incidents coming out of the studio where I was driving out one day and this guy jumped in my car and said ‘can you sign this photo’ and I went ‘get out of my car.’ He was like ‘I’m not gonna hurt you can you sign this?’ and I went ‘get out of my car.'”
Nina Wadia reveals she was punched by EastEnders fan
She continued: “And they’ll tell you what they think of you and your character. It’s like they believed I was Zainab.
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“Like when I was playing this homophobe I had this woman in the supermarket who was really horrible to me. She actually punched me on the arm.
When I was playing this homophobe I had this woman in the supermarket who was really horrible to me.
“She had something in her arm, she punched me and went ‘my son’s gay and you’re disgusting,’ and walked off and I went ‘I’m not actually the character, my character’s a homophobe, I’m not.’
“Wouldn’t of mattered, she was convinced that that was that.”
Recently Nina competed in series 19 of Strictly Come Dancing. However she was voted out in the second week.
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