EastEnders icon reveals character has a ‘secret son’ – almost four decades after first joining BBC soap
EASTENDERS legend has revealed they have a secret son, almost 40 years after joining the BBC soap.
The character has been in the BBC soap since the very first episode in 1985, yet fans were unaware that she had a secret son.
Actress Jane Slaughter has played the loyal Queen Vic barmaid Tracey since the soap’s beginning.
No matter who the landlord or landlady was, Tracey was always behind the bar, serving drinks to the residents and witnessing all the drama unfold.
EastEnders took to their official Instagram page on Saturday to give fans a sneak peek into a typical day at work for Jane, spilling some soap secrets in the process.
They captioned the video: “Jane Slaughter, AKA ‘Tracey from EastEnders’ has been with us since the very first episode in 1985!
“We loved following her around for this ‘Day in the Life’, listening in as her and Adam Woodyatt took a walk down memory lane. We hope you enjoy it too… #EastEnders.”
The Instagram reel showed Jane arriving on set early in the morning, grabbing her coffee and schedule for the day, which usually involves filming a block of scenes at the Queen Vic pub.
The actress revealed that her character has also worked at the market stall, The Albert, and the local fish and chip shop.
After getting her hair and makeup done and putting on her costume, Jane filmed scenes in the pub with her fellow cast members.
She reminisced with Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) about her first scenes on a flower stall, recalling how he was a “sweet young boy” back then.
Jane revealed to curious Eve Unwin (Heather Peace) that Tracey had a one-night stand with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) a long time ago, something that is never spoken about.
But the most shocking moment was when Jane revealed her character Tracey had a son.
Jane said: “Tracey has a son. Some of you may remember. Some of you may not know.”
Peter Beale (Thomas Law) was left stunned as he admitted he never knew that.
Fans are now begging for EastEnders bosses to give Tracey her own storyline.
Forgotten soap storylines
The nation's soaps have had many gripping storylines play out over the years. However, some plots proved to be far less memorable. Here are some forgotten stories from Weatherfield, Walford and more...
- Ken and Audrey’s romance (2015): After the death of wife Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride), Coronation Street original Ken Barlow (William Roache) started to move on in his life. He started to develop a spark with old friend Audrey (Sue Nicholls), with then-Corrie boss saying it would be like “Ross and Rachel”. In the end, nothing ever came of it and the two remained platonic pals.
- Beth’s bigamy (2016): Despite being happily married to Kirk (Andrew Whyment), a troubling secret came to light about Beth Tinker (Lisa George). It transpired that she had never divorced from her first husband, Darryl (Paul Loughran), father of her son Craig (Colson Smith). Although Craig and Kirk were shocked – and Beth was arrested – the storyline didn’t didn’t go much further.
- Kat Slater’s secret son (2017): Capitalising on the popularity of Kat (Jessie Wallace) and Alfie (Shane Richie), the two received a spin-off back in 2017. Titled ‘Redwater’, it saw the two travel to Ireland where they met long-lost son Luke, now called Dermott Dolan, played by Oisín Stack. Despite the high-tension events during Redwater, Kat seems to have put the experience behind her as Dermott’s not been mentioned since.
- Alfie’s brain tumour (2015): Having learned in 2015 that he had a brain tumour, Alfie kept the news from Kat until their trip to Ireland. At the time, actor Shane Ritchie revealed fans would see a change in Alfie as he battled the illness. It would appear that at some point after leaving the Square, was told the tumour was non-malignant. By the time Alfie returned in 2022, fans were left confused over what had happened to the storyline.
- Kathy and Buster’s affair (2016): In 2016, Walford legend Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth) fell into the arms of convict Buster Briggs, played by Karl Howman. Buster was the long-time lover of Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) and fathered both her sons – Mick (Danny Dyer) and Dean (Matt Di Angelo). When Buster left, he begged Kathy to join him, but she refused for the sake of her family. Meanwhile Buster didn’t even stop to say goodbye to Shirley before exiting with a broken heart. Fans expected a showdown between the two women, but this never came to pass.
- Jacob’s OCD (2016): After his dad, David (Matthew Wolfenden), was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2016, Jacob (Joe-Warren Plant) developed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This manifested in the form of cleaning. Jacob’s OCD made a brief return one year on, after David had another scare after finding a lump. Jacob frantically searched the bins for a “lucky coin” that had accidentally been thrown away. Despite stressful situations – such as being groomed by his teacher Maya, losing his fiancee Leanna to a serial killer, dealing with mum Leyla’s drug addiction, and surviving a stabbing – the condition doesn’t appear to have returned.
- Marlon and Charity’s fling (2003): Few fans would likely remember few will remember the one-night stand between Charity (Emma Atkins) and Marlon (Mark Charnock) in 2003. The pair slept together when Charity was staying with Marlon while still under suspicion for husband Chris’s supposed “murder”.
- Alex Browning’s revenge plot (2014): Fans expected a confrontation when Dr Browning’s son Alex (Ojan Genc) mer stepmum Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe). After all, Mercedes, with Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and Lindsey Butterfield (Sophie Austin) had murdered Alex’s dad, double-murderer Dr Paul Browning, after he kidnapped and attacked his new wife. In fact, the soap teased Alex would seek revenge for his father’s death upon arriving. However, he instead gave Cindy’s son Hilton (his half-brother) a life-saving transplant, became his godfather, and leaving the village soon after.
Taking to the comment section, one fan wrote: “She needs a storyline.”
Another added: “Can Tracey murder someone please?”
A third penned: “Tracey has always been lovely. Give her more lines for better yet, her own story. It’s the last she deserves! I also hope she’s paid well as the others are! Loyalty should be rewarded.”
EastEnders airs Monday to Thursday at 7:30pm on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.