A former EastEnders star has welcomed a child. Actor Amar Adatia who was known for playing Jags Panesar on the One soap opera has taken to social media to reveal that he and his wife have welcomed a second child. He and his wife welcomed their first child in December 2021 and since then, has rarely given fans an insight into his personal life.
But on Monday night, having not announced he and his wife were expecting, he shared a snap of his newborn wearing an adorable baby grow. "Full Heart," he said, adding: "Welcome to the Arella Adatia."
The actor was flooded with messages of congratulations after confirming the news. Celebrity star Jess Impiazzi gushed: "Congrats you guys," alongside five red heart emojis. Meanwhile, his co-star Rukku Nahar, who played Habiba Ahmed added: "Congratulations," with a white heart.
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Amar, 39, appeared on the BBC programme between October 2019 and October 2020 before he was sent to prison by his mum, Suki. She had framed Jags for assaulting Martin Fowler, even though her other son, Vinny was responsible for the attack.
Enraged by Jags' relationship with Habiba, Suki took a pair of bloodied jeans owned by her son to the local police station and claimed he was wearing them on the day Martin was assaulted.
Jags was eventually carted off in the back of a police car and was imprisoned, leaving fans raging that Suki could betray her son in such a way. But shortly after his on-screen exit, it was confirmed that Jags had died in prison, leaving the Panesar family completely heartbroken.
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