Angela Wynter has left audiences in tears after her performance as Yolande Trueman in a recent EastEnders storyline.
Back in April, it was announced that Yolande would be the focus of a new sexual assault storyline in which Pastor Clayton’s behaviour turns nastier, and in an hour-long special episode, flashback scenes featuring accounts from other women who are survivors of sexual assault at the hands of Clayton were shown.
Her portrayal saw Wynter named the winner of Best Actor at the sponsored by Inspired Villages, which she described as “surreal” before thanking the BBC for “always” giving her work.
Prior to her win, Wynter spoke exclusively with RadioTimes.com about exploring Yolande’s story.
“I kind of have a spirit that likes to dig in deep into things that are a bit tricky,” she explained.
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“Things that need exploring, need examining, whether or not they’re going to be resolved – because I don’t think this very bad thing that’s been happening for year on year in decades will ever stop.
“But it’s just good to get in there and have a dig at it and portray what a woman goes through.”
On her storyline with Pastor Clayton, Wynter said: “I wish it would stop, you know. But it isn’t going to stop.
“There’s a lot of women, like myself, who escaped it because we knew how to get out of there swift. But lots of us don’t escape – lots of women, children, men don’t escape it, and it needs to stop.