Fans of EastEnders were left stunned this week as former soap star Lorraine Stanley revealed her dramatic transformation on social media, looking almost unrecognisable a year after leaving the show. Known to millions as the fiery and fiercely protective Karen Taylor, Lorraine’s off-screen journey has taken a very different turn—one marked by impressive weight loss, radiant confidence, and a complete shift in personal image.
The actress, now 48, recently took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to her sister, Karen Stanley. The post featured a glowing photo of the siblings embracing on a sunny day. Lorraine looked almost like a different person, dressed in a floral embroidered waistcoat over a crisp white vest and a flowing khaki skirt. Oversized sunglasses completed the look, adding a chic edge to her natural, confident vibe. In the caption, she gushed, “Happy Birthday to my beautiful sister Karen. Love you millions,” radiating joy and warmth.
But the transformation didn’t stop there.
Lorraine gave fans a further peek into her post-EastEnders life with another series of snaps and clips from her day out at the London Marathon, where she cheered on her friend, snooker player Frankie Jakeway. In a video montage shared to Instagram, Lorraine looked slimmer than ever as she toured London’s landmarks with her partner Mark Perez and their daughter Nancy, born in 2015. The star beamed with pride in photos taken with Frankie after he completed the grueling 26.2-mile run, praising his strength and dedication to the cause.
“Smashed it Jakeway. I couldn’t be more proud of you!!! I couldn’t do it so big respect! And for such an amazing cause – Children with Cancer UK,” she wrote. “We had such a great day. Nancy loved watching you.” The images and footage painted a vibrant portrait of a woman in control of her happiness, living life fully in the company of those she loves.
Lorraine’s change in appearance has not gone unnoticed. Fans and media alike have been quick to comment on her slimmer physique and healthy glow, a stark contrast to the more rugged, working-class matriarch she portrayed on the soap. But Lorraine has always embodied strength in every form, and this next chapter appears to be one of empowerment, reinvention, and balance.
Her time on EastEnders remains legendary. Lorraine joined the BBC soap in 2017, instantly making her mark as Karen Taylor, the loud, no-nonsense single mum who quickly became a fan favourite. From emotional family storylines to explosive showdowns, Karen was never far from the drama. However, in 2023, viewers were shocked when the character was written out as part of a major shake-up in the cast.
Karen’s exit storyline was as intense as they come: she fled Walford after faking her grandson Albie’s kidnapping—a twisted scheme involving her son Keanu Taylor and his partner Sharon Watts. Her last official scenes aired in December 2023, ending with Karen running off with stolen money from none other than Walford’s resident hardman, Phil Mitchell.
Though the door was technically left open, Lorraine made it clear that she considered her EastEnders journey complete. In an interview with The Sun, she reflected on her time in Albert Square, saying: “Once you’ve done a soap, you’ve done a soap. At the moment I wouldn’t go back, I’m happy doing what I’m doing.” Still, she added with a smile, “They’ve left the door open, so never say never.”
Her brief return in 2024 offered a sense of closure to fans, as she reprised the role of Karen for scenes tied to the discovery of Keanu’s body and his funeral. The appearance, though short, allowed Lorraine to reconnect with castmates and give her character a final farewell in the wake of heartbreaking revelations.
Now, Lorraine is stepping into a new phase—one that’s focused on wellness, family, and perhaps even new creative pursuits. Though she hasn’t yet announced her next acting role, the star has hinted that she’s enjoying life outside the soap spotlight. Judging by her recent public appearances and social media activity, she’s thriving.
Her transformation isn’t just physical—it’s emotional and symbolic. After years of playing a character defined by hardship and survival, Lorraine now seems to be writing her own narrative, one filled with pride, peace, and power.
Whether or not she ever returns to the Square, Lorraine Stanley has already proven she doesn’t need a script to tell a powerful story—she’s living one.