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Natalie Cassidy has suffered another blow as she has had two new shows axed within six months of leaving the soap.
The EastEnders icon, 42, who has played Sonia Fowler in the BBC show for 31 years, only exited the show in April.
But she has revealed her latest Channel 4 consumer series, What's The Big Deal? is reportedly unlikely to be renewed after not gaining enough viewers, according to the Sun.
This is not the only blow Natalie has had to endure as she recently revealed her BBC podcast co-hosted with Gavin & Stacey's Joanna Page has also has had to come to an end.
Speaking of the show axing, she said: 'I don't think it went down very well, if I'm honest. I don't think it will come back. At the moment, there is no talk of it.
'But I loved it and it was a great experience for me to do.'


Her podcast, What's The Big Deal, was her first big job after leaving show and it saw Natalie test popular products and assess if they were worth the hype.
During a literary festival in Somerset to promote her new book, Happy Days, Natalie confessed to fans that the BBC had second thoughts about it.
She said: 'We had a laugh doing it and it is a shame the pod ended. I don't think it will be back.
'With the BBC sometimes, what happens is, through no fault of their own, they love exploring new stuff and they do chop and change.
'And if something isn't massively, massively popular, then they will just get rid and try new material. That is kind of what the BBC is for.
'The money is from you guys, so they do need to change things and make things new.'
DailyMail has contacted Natalie's representatives for a comment.
It comes after Natalie previously admitted that even after her weight loss over the last few years, she still struggles with body insecurities and calls herself 'ugly.'


The actress faced cruel bullying as a child over her size before slimming down six years ago, and in a new interview shared how she still 'doesn't have that confidence' about her figure.
Natalie told The Sun in recent years that her relationship with food stemmed from her late mother, who she described as a 'feeder', and shared that bullies would call her 'Fat Nat.'
Describing her insecurities, she said: 'I can be somewhere and feel a million dollars and not even think about my weight.
'But put me in another situation, with a different group of people, and I'll feel like the ugliest person in the room. And that is me being 100 per cent honest.
'I don't think I've ever — no matter what weight I've been — thought, 'I look really good today', standing naked in front of a mirror.'
Natalie, who is engaged to cameraman Marc Humphreys, also famously slimmed down while recording a weight loss DVD, Then & Now, in 2007, which she shared she still bitterly regrets, as she was 'bordering on having an eating disorder'.
The star said she lost a total of four stone in three months, before regaining it all again 'and more,' despite being paid £100,000 for the project.
In recent years, Natalie said that while her weight has fluctuated, she now credits intermittent fasting as helping to maintain her healthy figure.
Natalie also shared that she is mindful about discussing her weight around her two daughters, Eliza, 14, and Joanie, nine, as her eldest has already experienced some teasing at school.