EastEnders’ Star, Samantha Womack, Is Being Terrorized By ‘Obsessed Oddball Stalker’

Samantha Womack might be more well known for playing tough gal Ronnie Mitchell in BBC soap opera, EastEnders, but she is actually a very normal person who has been left ‘shaken up’ after being stalked by an ‘obsessed oddball’.

Poor Sam :(.

The 42-year-old actress has apparently contacted the police and stepped up her home security after a fan camped outside of her house and sent her a ‘sinister love letter’.

Speaking about the terrifying ordeal, a source told The Sun newspaper: “This stalker has been completely obsessed with her and has been sleeping outside her house so that he can spy on her.

“The family are terrified that he will try to get into the grounds of the property or even the house.

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“Sam has also received a weird love letter from this oddball that really disturbed her; the whole situation is an absolute nightmare and has really shaken up Sam and the family.”

The star is said to be particularly concerned as she lives with her fourteen-year-old son, Benjamin, and ten-year-old-daughter, Lily-Rose, alongside her husband, Mark, and she doesn’t want them to be affected by the disturbing happenings.

This isn’t the first time that Sam has been left shaken by members of the public, previously being unable to walk down the street without strangers verbally attacking her following the controversial baby-swap storyline in 2011.

The insider continued: “Sam has already been through a great deal during her time playing Ronnie.

“The baby swap storyline was incredibly stressful and forced her to re-evaluate everything. This latest drama is the last thing she needs and has made her feel very vulnerable.”

Thankfully, EastEnders’ bosses are taking this matter very seriously and helping out the police with their enquiries, with a spokesman for Bedfordshire police confirming: “A report was made on Thursday relating to incidents of suspected stalking at a property.

“An investigation has been launched and enquiries are ongoing.”