EastEnders star’s daughter reveals stunning singing talent – and her mum will surprise you
The actress is also an amazing singer and even represented the UK at Eurovision

THE nepo baby daughter of a HUGE soap star has shown off her incredible singing voice, and wowed her followers.
But can you guess who this aspiring singer’s mum is?
The rising star in question is the daughter of actress Samantha Womack, 53.
The actress is best known by fans of EastEnders, after she played the role of Ronnie Mitchell for a decade before she was k.i.l.l.e.d off.
Away from the BBC One soap, and Sam is also a very talented singer.
In fact in 1991 the talented star represented the UK at Eurovision Song Contest, and came in tenth.
But now it’s been revealed Sam’s daughter is following in her footsteps and has set her sights on becoming singer.
Lili-Rose, 20, who the actress shares with her ex-husband Mark Womack, shared a video of herself singing an original song on Instagram,
Fans went wild for her voice, with one saying: “You and your voice are truly beautiful.”
Another added: “What a beautiful voice ! I hope you make it big and the world gets to hear your voice! P.s you look so like your mama.”
SHOCK EASTENDERS EXIT
Meanwhile, Lili-Rose’s mum, who she looks the spitting image of, is of course best known for EastEnders
Alongside Rita Simons – who played her close sister Roxy Mitchell – Samantha made her debut in the soap as Ronnie in July 2007.
However, when Sean O’Connor took over as the executive producer role from Dominic Treadwell-Collins., he decided to k.i.l.l off the popular Mitchell sibling duo in a dramatic fashion after Ronnie’s second wedding to Jack Branning (Scott Maslen).
Samantha has since admitted that she felt “rejecte”‘ by the new boss, as she admitted that it was not her decision to leave.
She told The Mail: “It was really hard for us because it wasn’t in our hands. We didn’t make the decision to go.
“I don’t really understand what happened, one producer was leaving and another was coming in, I don’t know what went on.”
However, she admitted that leaving Walford took a toll on her, as she felt like she was losing “a family”.
The actress told the publication: “At the time it felt like bereavement, it felt like losing a family member. It was like losing family and losing stability.
“But the thing that was the most painful – and it really was painful – was that me and Rita loved feeling like we belonged there.
“Then to be rejected, and I know that’s emotional but that’s what it was, it hit us both so hard.”
MOVING ON
However, the star admitted that she is now thankful to events in hindsight as it allowed her to do other things.
She added: “I do look back now and think, ‘God, I could still be there’, I would never have moved to Valencia.
“I would never have done half the things I’ve done. I was like getting a barnacle off a rock, I probably needed to be forced off at that time.”
Since leaving the show, the star has focussed on a career in theatre as she secured a number of high-profile roles.
In 2019, she hit the road for a nationwide UK tour of The Girl on the Train.
She was also known for her role as Morticia Addams in the UK tour of the musical, The Addams Family.











