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Character

Denise

Denise Wicks (nee Fox) played by Diane Parish

Denise is a hard-working mum who doesn't take any nonsense. She's fiercely protective of her daughters Chelsea and Libby.

First Appearance:
11.05.2006
Marital Status:
Widowed
Address:
18-20 Albert Square

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"Life's what you make it."

Kevin Wicks

Kevin

Denise was devastated when husband Kevin was killed in a car accident.

Owen Turner

Owen

Her ex held a powerful spell over her.

Lucas Johnson

Lucas

Denise's youthful fling with Lucas produced a daughter, Chelsea.

Carly Wicks

Carly

step-daughter

Chelsea Fox

Chelsea

daughter

Deano Wicks

Deano

step-son

Libby Fox

Libby

daughter

25 Jun 2009
Being told by Trina that Lucas slept with her at Christmas.

28 Nov 2008
Goes on a date with Lucas, but she's shocked to find out that he doesn't plan to have sex again before marriage.

6 Jun 2008
Returning to the Square to discover Chelsea going off the rails.

4 Jan 2008
Going on a round the world trip with Carly.

31 Dec 2007
Kevin dying in a mysterious car crash.

8 Oct 2007
Her daughter, Chelsea, being sent down for six months after lying about Sean's involvement in Patrick's attack.

26 Apr 2007
Discovering on her wedding day that Kevin had slept with Shirley.

15 Mar 2007
Inadvertently proposing to Kevin.

16 Oct 2006 - Dec 2006
Thinking that Patrick might be her father, but later discovering that he lied about the paternity test.

26 Sep 2006 - Sep 2006
Owen abducting and nearly killing Libby.

15 Jun 2006 - Sep 2006
Her abusive ex turning up in the Square and threatening to tear the family apart.

8 Jun 2006
After a long period of bickering, Kevin and Denise finally getting together.

On bbc.co.uk/eastenders

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