Rose Ayling-Ellis is reportedly now living alone at the home she once shared with her long-term boyfriend Sam Arnold, following their recent split after a seven-year relationship.
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Although the EastEnders actress kept her home life with Sam very private, she has previously opened up about her childhood home with her mother Donna, and revealed the one thing she was never allowed to do.
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Rose, who was the first deaf contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, admitted that she played instruments growing up in Hythe, Kent, but her mum was not impressed with her skills! In an interview with The Guardian, she said: "I played so badly my mum banned me from practising at home".
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Perhaps Rose will have the opportunity to resume her childhood hobbies now that she is living alone.
Rose grew up in Kent with her mother Donna
Despite living together, Rose and Sam were recently reported to have called time on their relationship after growing apart in recent months, and it appears Sam has moved out of the property they once shared.
The TV star has shared small glimpses inside their property, which features a white back door flanked by large plants in green pots, while a window on one side allowed plenty of light into her house.
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Fans got a glimpse inside Rose and Sam's house when she took part in a virtual interview with Danny Dyer for The Deaf Talent Collective.
She sat in a room with cream walls and one blue feature wall, while black and white prints were visible in the background. Rose added some greenery with two house plants, one of which was positioned on a shelf.
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