EastEnders legend Pam St Clement channels her famous character Pat Butcher as she pours a pint...
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Blog post published on February 28, 2024 at 10:12 GMT and updated later at 10:17 GMT.
Pam St Clement, who is famous for her role as Pat Butcher on EastEnders, visited a pub in Oxfordshire and channeled her iconic character during the weekend.
Fans were surprised when the 81-year-old actress, who played the iconic barmaid of The Queen Vic until 2012, made an unexpected appearance behind the bar at McCafferty's located at the White Hart in Bicester.
Pam posed for a picture with one of the employees at an Irish pub and smiled while she poured a glass of beer.
She dressed in a cozy white jacket with a shirt that had a leopard design tucked underneath for her excursion.
On the weekend, a worker from the pub took a photo with Pat Butcher from the well-known TV show Eastenders and posted it on Facebook with the caption "dropped by McCafferty's to say hi!"
At the weekend, Pam St Clement, who is famously known for her character Pat Butcher in EastEnders, visited a pub in Oxfordshire where she decided to have a beer. Pam, who is now 81 years old, brought back memories of her iconic character from the popular TV show.
The update shared by the pub received immediate comments from fans. A specific individual even wrote a comment.
Pam hasn't shown any signs of aging. Best wishes to her! She did an amazing job portraying Pat, a remarkable actress.
Another individual commented on the post stating: "She remains exceptionally attractive, and her appearance appears to be entirely unchanged."
A third individual humorously quoted Pat's well-known statement by saying, "Depart from my drinking establishment!"
Pat departed from Walford after spending 26 years there on New Year's Day in 2012.
Pam disclosed that she made a resolution to eliminate her character and perceived that Albert Square was lacking realism.
During an honest interview, she cautioned the EastEnders producers about the excessive violent content in the soap opera.
Pam expressed uncertainty about whether any other neighborhood in London has as much violence and infidelity as theirs.
The performer, who played the memorable barmaid at The Queen Vic until 2012, astonished supporters by taking on the role of bartender at McCafferty's in the White Hart of Bicester (seen on the left in the television series).
Over the weekend, one of the employees from the pub posted a picture on Facebook with the caption: 'McCafferty's just had a visit from Pat Butcher, the renowned TV character from Eastenders!'
. Pam made her debut in Albert Square 35 years ago, but her last appearance was in 2011. Her character was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which was incurable, and she decided to return home to spend her last moments with her loved ones.
Pam stated that she had made a choice to eliminate her character and believed that the scenery of Albert Square was not authentic anymore. (Pictured being featured in the soap opera in the year 2011)
She went on to say that perhaps, in an attempt to seem more fascinating, we are constantly attaching tales to things that are increasingly bizarre. Instead, we should remember that great stories are rooted in the emotions and connections between individuals.
Pam, who made her debut in Albert Square back in 1986, frequently criticized the show's producers for neglecting promising plotlines and failing to fully flesh out the characters.
She had been wedded four times, had practiced prostitution, and also spent some time incarcerated. However, the most thrilling part of her performance was in the last scene of the soap opera.
Pat was informed that she had incurable pancreatic cancer, and she decided to go back home to spend her last days in the company of her loved ones.
When she left, it signified the conclusion of a significant period since she was the sole remaining leader of the Walford family.