CASHING IN Skint EastEnders legend Cheryl Fergison seen flogging her old clothes for as little as 33p an item at car boot sale
SKINT EastEnders legend Cheryl Fergison has been seen flogging her old clothes for as little as 33p an item at a car boot sale.
The actress, 60, was struck byΒ an medical emergencyΒ in May which left herΒ walking with a stick.
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CherylΒ took toΒ InstagramΒ to announce that she would be at Norcross boot sale inΒ BlackpoolΒ with a stall of clothes.
TheΒ EastendersΒ star said she had hundreds of clothes and rather than chuck it in the bin β in this day and age sheβd try to get a few pennies.
Cheryl, best known for her former role asΒ Heather Trott in EastEnders,Β was then spotted later flogging her stuff for as little as 33p an item.
She needed the aid of her walking stick which sheβs been using sinceΒ her strokeΒ and her son Alex was spotted lending her a hand.
The pair were selling a range of old clothes, shoes and trainers at the local marketplace.
Which included a range of plus size clothing up to a size 26 available for purchase.
Heather even offered a number of special deals, including two items for Β£5, or three smaller pieces for just Β£1.
And she seemed to attract a bit of a crowd with people asking her for selfies.
Cheryl has been very open aboutΒ her financial struggles since being axedΒ from the soap in 2012.
The media personality also appeared on the tenth series of CBB onΒ Channel 5Β back in 2012.
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Speaking to The Sun recently, she said: βUntil I have steady work, Iβm not rich or comfortableβIβm just surviving.
βIβve been saying yes to everything for noΒ money, but I need to start valuing my work and asking for fair pay. Even my agent insists on it.β
With no acting work,Β Cheryl turned to performing in a local Chinese restaurantΒ to earn some cash.
She said: βIβll never give in. I want to keep singing. If people criticise me for singing in smallΒ restaurants, so be it.
βAt the end of the day, Iβm an entertainer. Community has always been important to me, and Iβll perform no matter the crowd.
βIf only two people show up, I donβt careβIβm still being paid, and Iβll still give it my all.β
SheΒ previously begged bosses to give her a roleΒ in another soap such asΒ Coronation StreetΒ andΒ Emmerdale.
And in November last year, Cheryl broke down inΒ tears in a food bankΒ after struggling to find money to eat.
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