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Character

Stacey

Stacey Branning played by Lacey Turner

Stacey's aim in life is to look after number one, and stuff everyone else! She's no angel, and she's learned how to twist the truth to suit her.

First Appearance:
02.11.2004
Marital Status:
Married
Address:
25 Albert Square
Occupation:
Stall holder

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"Like that's gonna stop me!"

Callum Monks

Callum

Stacey's drawn to Callum's silver-tongued charm.

Steven Beale

Steven

Stacey grew close to Steven after her marriage to Bradley broke down. Their romance dies when she finds out he's gay.

Bradley Branning

Bradley

Stacey and Bradley enjoyed wedded bliss before he learned of her fling with his dad. After months of separation, they rekindle their relationship with the help of her mum, Jean.

Deano Wicks

Deano

Stacey used Deano to help deal with the pain of Max's leaving.

Max Branning

Max

After Bradley finished with her, Stacey moved on to his dad.

Mickey Miller

Mickey

Stacey didn't let a little thing like Mickey's girlfriend stop her from making a move on him.

Darren Miller

Darren

She snogged Darren during a drinking binge.

Spencer Moon

Spencer

She tried to blackmail him after they slept together.

Dennis Rickman

Dennis

Stacey tried to get her claws into Zoe's man.

Garry Hobbs

Garry

Stacey tried to pull Garry to win a bet with her mate.

Family Tree

Belinda Peacock

Belinda

first cousin once removed

Brian Slater

No photo

father (deceased)

Charlie Slater

Charlie

great uncle

Jean Slater

Jean

mother

Kat Moon

Kat

first cousin once removed

Little Mo Mitchell

Little

first cousin once removed

Lynne Hobbs

Lynne

first cousin once removed

Max Branning

Max

father-in-law

Mo Harris

Mo

great-great aunt

Rachel Branning

Rachel

mother-in-law

Roxy Slater

Roxy

sister-in-law

Sean Slater

Sean

brother

Zoe Slater

Zoe

second cousin

19 Jun 2009
Walking back into the Square with blonde hair, blistered feet and cuts to her face.

21 May 2009
Sneaking out in the middle of the night, leaving Jean to worry and Mo to suspect she's not coming back.

15 May 2009
Smashing her bedroom window before being told by Jean that she's ill with Bipolar Disorder.

2 Apr 2009
Seeing her best friend, Danielle, die in Ronnie's arms.

2 Mar 2009
Kissing Danielle's ex Paul after R&R's '80s night.

16 Jan 2009
Jean voluntarily admitting herself into a psychiatric unit.

4 Sep 2008
Kissing Callum outside Bradley's 21st birthday party.

27 Jun 2008
Jean and Dot locking her and Bradley in Dot's house, forcing the pair to face their feelings and rekindle their marriage.

8 Feb 2008
Collapsing in R&R after a drink and drugs binge.

25 Dec 2007
Lauren's wedding video exposing her fling with Max.

1 Nov 2007
Marrying Bradley, in spite of Sean almost spilling the beans about her affair with Max.

5 Jul 2007
Accepting Bradley's marriage proposal shortly after they rekindled their romance.

24 May 2007
Giving Max half an hour to tell Tanya about their affair.

22 Dec 2006
Starting an illicit affair with Bradley's dad, Max.

22 Aug 2006
Being reunited with her brother, Sean.

21 Aug 2006 - Aug 2006
Finding out that she was pregnant with Bradley's baby and having an abortion.

1 Jan 2006 - Dec 2006
Her relationship with Bradley, which ended when Bradley dumped her after she embarrassed him at his Christmas party.

24 Jan 2006 - Jan 2006
Accusing Bradley of sexually assaulting her after Deano spiked her drink.

Mar 2005 - Nov 2006
Making friends with Ruby, but falling out with her - culminating in a massive row that saw Ruby leave the Square forever.

1 Sep 2005
Giving Zoë a false alibi for the night that Den was murdered.

1 Nov 2004
Being taken in by Charlie and Mo when her mum Jean had to go to hospital to treat her mental illness.

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