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EASTENDERS star Gemma Bissix has revealed her kids think she is now a cool mum following an emotional return to the BBC soap after 18 years.
The actress, who first played Clare Bates in the 1990s when she was just nine years old, is now a parent to two young girls


In an exclusive interview with The Sun on Sunday, 42-year-old Gemma reveals that daughters Juliette, ten, and eight-year-old Vienna are no longer embarrassed by her as she racks up followers on social media.
Speaking about her kids and what they thought of her, she says: âI was a cringe mum!
âTheyâre not allowed on TikTok or anything but Iâve set up a little account. We now do these videos together and dance routines, and Iâm not so uncool any more.â
Gemma, who lives in Surrey with husband Kristian Ruse and their girls, always hoped to return to Albert Square one day.
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Last year she burst back on to our TV screens in rival soap Hollyoaks after her twisted, murdering character Clare Devine was brought back from the dead for a six-month stint.
Now she has returned to Albert Square for a hard-hitting storyline centred around her stepdad Nigel having dementia.
As well as her two children, Gemmaâs 86-year-old gran Tina is also delighted about her latest Âcomeback â particularly as she is not a man-eating killer like on Hollyoaks.
Gemma said: âMy grandmother said, âI want the Womenâs Institute people to be proud of you.
ââThey donât want to watch you being a murderous seductressâ.
âSheâs a staunch Catholic. I told her it was quite emotional what Iâve done in EastEnders and she said, âOh thatâs great,â and I was like, âOh right â so you want to see me cry?â.â
She admits returning to EastEnders was poignant due to her close bond with Dame Barbara Windsor, who died from Alzheimerâs disease, a form of dementia, in 2020 aged 83.
Gemma said: âBarbara was such an amazing friend to me. She got me my agent when I left EastEnders at 15.
âShe was just an amazing woman, and her husband Scott â what an amazing man.
âHe sent me messages saying how proud she was of me because Iâd started out so young.
âScott told me that Barbara always said that I was going to be a star. How lovely is that?â
Gemma told how it felt like âcoming homeâ when she walked through the studio gates in Elstree, Herts, to film her scenes in December and January.

She said: âAll the guys from the market, all the supporting artists, long-standing regulars â they all said I hadnât changed a bit.
âI was like, thank you! Itâs only 20 years and I have aged a bit.â
Gemma had not seen her on-screen dad Paul Bradley for 26 years but working with the actor again was a breeze.
The pair had become close during their five years working together from 1993 to 1998, and Gemma feels like he had been like a father to her.
She said: âWe keep an eye on each other on social media a little bit. When we saw each other it was like no time had passed at all.â
Memorable storylines during her first stint on the soap include the hit-and-run death of Clareâs mum Debbie and a custody Âbattle involving abusive biological father Liam which stepdad Nigel won.

Gemma also worked with Patsy Palmer, who played Bianca Jackson, and Natalie Cassidy, who played Sonia Jackson.
But in real life aged 11, she had to navigate her parentsâ divorce in the public eye.
Gemma said: âThey fell out of love with each other.
âWhen I was a teenager, my dad met someone else. My relationship with my stepmum was a bit rocky for three or four years but she is incredible and she and my dad are still Âmarried. Iâve got two extra sisters because of it. But when youâre 14 and you feel like another woman has taken your place, itâs really dark.
âYou wish you could go back and tell your child self that everything is going to be OK.â
Sadly, Gemma was also bullied for being a child star.
She said: âAt school they used to pick on you because you were that girl from EastEnders.
âThankfully, I had a tough skin at that age.
âBoys would ask you out then dump you the next day just because they could say that they did that to the girl from EastEnders.
âIâve helped with anti-bullying Âcampaigns. Luckily I was really young when it happened to me so it wasnât too damaging.â
Gemma left EastEnders when she was 14, and decided to train as an electrician when she finished school.
She said: âMy dad had an electrical wholesale shop and my brother has got an electrical wholesale shop now.

âMy husband has a skip company, so Iâm very much still in the building trade. I still do the voiceovers for my husbandâs company.â
One of Gemmaâs first memories of Albert Square was being taken under the wing of Steve McFadden â the soapâs hardman Phil Mitchell â who taught her a key lesson.
She said: âThe second day that I started I was in the canteen looking at my scripts, and he came up and said to me âDo you know your lines?
âI was pretty confident and said, âYeahâ. He took my script off me and said, âGo on thenâ.
âMy heart was racing but I got all my lines out, and he said to me, âWell done. You know you can do itâ.
âIâve used the same method to help other kids starting out.â

This time round, Gemmaâs first scene back was with Kat Slater icon Jessie Wallace â who is 5ft 1in.
She said: âWe were doing a scene and the director said: âCould you reach up to these balloons?â
âJessie was sitting round the corner, and I donât know why, but I said, âAre you sure you can reach them?â
âShe joked: âOi! Of course I can â what are you saying?â It was in Jessieâs trademark laugh.
âI felt at ease because you really feel like youâre part of an ensemble.â
The dementia storyline is close to Gemmaâs heart because as well as Dame Barbara, her best friendâs dad also had the condition.
In order to make the scenes as realistic as possible the writers sought advice from experts at the charity Dementia UK.
Gemma said: âMy good friendâs dad had early onset dementia.
âHe was in a care home when we were in our 20s and we used to drive down from Surrey with her every couple of weeks to see him. Itâs such a heartbreaking disease.â
Gemma said her kids cannot wait to see her back on TV.
She said they even asked if they were going to live in a mansion â but she told them: âDonât get ahead of yourself â itâs only a few episodes.â
But with the buzz her return has created, Gemma says ânever say neverâ to a permanent return.â