BBC EastEnders’ Jay star Jamie Borthwick calls I’m A Celeb’s Danielle Harold ‘babe’ amid romance rumours

EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick has shown his support for I'm A Celeb'sDanielle Harold amidst romance rumours.

The pair, who played the loved-up couple Jay and Lola on EastEnders, have remained close even after Danielle's character tragically died from a brain tumour.

Jamie recently posted an Instagram Story of Danielle during her challenge on I'm A Celeb, walking through mucky water with her ears covered.

He captioned the photo: "I can't wait to recycle this on your birthday [laughing emojis]. Absolutely smashing it babe keep going!!!"

This show of support comes after the two were spotted on a "date night" a few weeks ago. They've been seen together frequently at various award shows since Danielle left the BBC One soap.


When asked about the relationship rumours last month, Danielle didn't deny them. She told Fabulous Magazine: "I'm just going to leave that one out there, because it's soo funny. It makes me laugh so much, I'd hate to squash it!"

She joked: "I always say Jamie is the husband I never wanted or asked for, but nonetheless got." She also mentioned that her busy schedule has left no room for anyone like that at the moment.

Danielle feels really lucky about her packed schedule. Even after her final scenes on EastEnders on May 31 2023, she hasn't slowed down.

This year, Danielle bagged two awards including the National Television Award for Outstanding Serial Drama Performance and The British Soap Award for Best Leading Performer. She's also been seen on reality shows like Celebrity Hunted and I'm A Celeb.


This week's I'm A Celeb has seen plenty of drama after both Jamie-Lynn Spears and Grace Dent made shock exits.

After a rocky few days in the camp, and becoming emotional, the 32 year old American actress and singer exited the show "on medical grounds".

Jamie Lynn's exit follows Grace Dent's departure from the camp only a couple of days earlier, as the food critic also left the show "for medical reasons".

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