Make-up free Natalie Cassidy dresses down to run errands in London
ACTRESS Natalie Cassidy opted for a casual look as she took to the streets of London.
Natalie Cassidy stepped out make-up free to run errands around London
Covered up in a large black coat, the EastEnder's star tucked her jeans into her brown studded boots as she ran errands in the city.
With her phone clamped firmly in hand, the actress – who plays Sonia Fowler in the show – looked slightly irritated as she carried two large bags.
Make-up free, with her brown hair tied up in a messy ponytail, Natalie appeared worlds away from the glamorous look she went for while attending a play last week.
Dressed in a glittering top, skinny jeans and a smart white blazer, the star looked stylish as she joined her co-star Jessie Wallace, who plays Kat Moon in the BBC1 soap, at Sadler's Wells theatre for the gala performance of Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands.
The EastEnders star looked slightly irritated
The actress wrapped up in a large black coat
The pair seemed in high spirits as they attended the the show, which launched a six-week run of the dance production inspired by Tim Burton's gothic 1990 fairytale starring Johnny Depp.
Following her split from ex-fiance Adam Cottrell in December, it seems things are going well for Natalie.
She was recently pictured looking smitten with new man Marc Humphreys in September, when the couple stepped out for the day with her four-year-old daughter Eliza, from her previous relationship with Adam.
The star looked glamorous last week when she attended a play in North London
A source told Closer magazine: "Natalie has finally drawn a line under her relationship with Adam and finding love with Marc has given her a whole new lease of life.
"She's even hinted that she may be ready to be a mum again, as she'd love a brother or sister for Eliza.
"She and Marc have spoken about starting a family when they're settled in their new home."
Although her ex, Adam, was convicted of assaulting the actress in 2011, the pair tried to make it work for their daughter's sake, before ending things for good last year.