Tamzin Outhwaite has been left feeling "overwhelmed" after dreaming about her late mum "so much".
The 'EastEnders' actress' mother Anna sadly passed away suddenly in April 2018, and the former 'New Tricks' star admits she would do anything for just "one more hug" and a "long, hilarious, wise, comforting conversation" with her.
She wrote on Instagram: "Dreaming and thinking about my mum so much at the moment. It's overwhelming. I would love just one more hug and a long, hilarious, wise, comforting conversation with her, which ends in her singing "Hey ,you, get offa my cloud"
And falling into throaty, husky, fits of laughter when her voice cracks. (sic)"
The 48-year-old star said goodbye to her mother with a musical memorial service in June 2018, and expressed her "love and thanks" to those who attended and sang at the event, including Ride's Andy Bell, stage star Anna-Jane Casey, Nicola Bright-Thomas and Ruby Turner.
She posted on Twitter: "Massive love & thanks to everyone who attended my mum's memorial yesterday @TheHanburyArms Performing...
"The glue @andybell #jonnyamobi
The beautiful @AnnaJaneCasey & @NicolaBT & the outstanding @rubyturnersoul for surprising us & singing mum's fave song. So much love there. (sic)"
Tamzin announced in May 2018 that her mum had sadly died.
Sharing a throwback picture alongside her two brothers, she wrote: "These two beauties @jakeycakeyy @keswicko and I lost our beautiful mum 3 weeks ago today, suddenly ...THE best mum ever. (sic)"
Just weeks later, she had to go through her first Mother's Day without her mum.
She wrote: "It's been far tougher than I could ever have imagined. My 1st motherless Mother's Day. I spent the day with my 2 girls, doing what my mum would have done on Mother's Day.... spoiling her children. Eating where they wanted, (Wagamama's), doing what they wanted, buying them clothes and generally spoiling them.
"Then watching Marnie with @colinouthwaite in her show at The Shaw Theatre was a massively proud highlight! I struggled with holding back tears in front of them knowing when they see me cry... they cry. Exactly as I was with my mum. (sic)"
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