Quick Read
- Chrissie Watts, portrayed by Tracy Ann Oberman, has made a surprise return to EastEnders.
- Her character’s return was featured in an early BBC iPlayer release of Monday’s episode.
- Chrissie’s reappearance in The Queen Vic caused immediate tension with other residents like Big Mo Harris and Sam Mitchell.
- Her partner, Jake Moon, also returned, reuniting with Big Mo.
- The return coincides with significant ongoing drama in Albert Square, including Anthony Trueman’s funeral and a murder confession.
LONDON (Azat TV) – Tracy Ann Oberman’s acclaimed character, Chrissie Watts, has made a dramatic and unexpected return to the BBC’s long-running soap opera EastEnders. Her reappearance, alongside partner Jake Moon (Joel Beckett), was featured in an early BBC iPlayer release of Monday’s episode, immediately reigniting tension in Albert Square and placing the prominent actress back in a familiar spotlight.
Chrissie Watts’ return, after months away, marks a significant moment for the show, which has seen several key characters absent. Her initial interactions in The Queen Vic quickly established a frosty atmosphere, particularly with long-standing resident Big Mo Harris (Laila Morse), who expressed clear displeasure at Chrissie’s presence, according to Radio Times. This sets the stage for potential new conflicts as other characters, including Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf), keep a watchful eye on the returning pair.
Chrissie Watts’ Impact on Albert Square
The timing of Chrissie’s return coincides with a period of intense drama in Walford. The Slaters are grappling with the fallout from the discovery of Jasmine Fisher (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness), who recently implicated her mother Zoe (Michelle Ryan) in the murder of Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey). As Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) attempts to coax a confession from Jasmine, Chrissie Watts’ presence adds another layer of complexity to the already strained community.
Big Mo Harris, who had departed in October to care for her injured granddaughter Lynne, was notably pleased to reunite with Jake Moon but less so with Chrissie. Her return to Walford is also expected to involve celebrations for her 90th birthday, further intertwining her storyline with the Watts-Moon dynamic. Meanwhile, the Trueman-Fox clan is preparing for Anthony’s funeral, with Patrick (Rudolph Walker) still reeling from a painful last conversation with his son.
Tracy Ann Oberman’s Enduring Legacy
Tracy Ann Oberman first captivated audiences as Chrissie Watts in the early 2000s, becoming central to one of EastEnders‘ most iconic storylines: the murder of her villainous husband Den Watts. Her portrayal of Chrissie, a character known for her sharp wit and formidable resolve, cemented Oberman’s status as a household name in British television.
This latest return underscores the enduring appeal of both the character and the actress. Chrissie Watts’ ability to stir up drama and challenge the status quo has consistently made her a fan favorite, and Oberman’s reprisal of the role is expected to bring a fresh wave of compelling narratives to the soap opera. Her performances have consistently garnered critical praise, highlighting her versatility and command of complex emotional arcs.
What Chrissie Watts’ Return Means for EastEnders
The reappearance of Chrissie Watts and Jake Moon signals a potential shift in the power dynamics of Albert Square. With Kat Moon actively pursuing Jasmine for a confession, Chrissie’s return could either complicate or inadvertently aid the ongoing investigations and family feuds. The character’s history of manipulation and self-preservation suggests that her motivations will be closely scrutinized by both residents and viewers.
The early release of the episode on BBC iPlayer indicates the high anticipation surrounding these significant character returns, allowing dedicated fans to delve into the unfolding drama ahead of its traditional broadcast. As Walford continues to navigate murder, blackmail, and family strife, Chrissie Watts’ re-entry promises to be a pivotal development in the coming weeks.
Tracy Ann Oberman’s return to EastEnders as Chrissie Watts reaffirms her significant contribution to British television, demonstrating her continued ability to command public attention and drive narrative momentum within one of the UK’s most watched dramas.

