Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

EX-HOLBY CITY

EXCLUSIVE

- BY SUE CRAWFORD

The BBC’S decision to axe Holby City left its fans heartbroke­n. Many had spent 23 years watching the highs and lows of the doctors and surgeons, only for the show to fall victim to the cost of living crisis.

But for Holby’s biggest star Rosie Marcel, being forced to say goodbye to her alter-ego Jac Naylor has ended up changing her life for the better.

Why? Because it’s given the 46-year-old a chance to finally enjoy being a mum, a role she feels she never fully embraced while playing the ambitious surgeon.

Rosie, whose daughter Beau is now nine, admits: “I don’t think I became a mother until I left Holby City.

“I don’t think I really knew who I was, and I don’t think I really knew who my daughter was, until I was axed.

“My husband Ben [Stacey] did it all. I left the house first thing and was back really late. My character was incredibly popular so I was there all the time. It was very rare that I got time off.

“[So] I’m actually really grateful for it, because I probably would have stayed and I would have missed more.”

It’s a brave thing to say for someone who was the face of Holby – and one of the BBC’S highestpai­d actresses – for 17 years, until its finale in March 2022.

Rosie, who went back to filming when Beau was six months old, adds: “I’ve really enjoyed stepping into the role of mother and housewife.

“I really love my daughter and I love her company and I realise what I’ve missed out on.

“Motherhood is far more rewarding than acting, so it would have to be something incredibly worthy to take me away from this.”

I love my daughter, I love her company... I realise what I’ve missed out

She now describes herself as a chef, cleaner, chauffeur and the million other jobs that all parents will recognise. But Rosie can add to that list nurse after Ben, 41, dramatical­ly collapsed and almost died at Christmas of a pulmonary embolism.

“It settled in the bottom of his lung and he got very sick,” she recalls. “We went to hospital and they gave him blood thinners and sent him home.

“In the night his lung collapsed. And we had to call an ambulance, because it was putting enormous strain on his heart. We’re lucky to have him. 70% of people die from what he had, so I’m very grateful that he’s still with us.

“I’m so glad that I wasn’t working, as it meant I was able to look after him. It was a good six weeks before he was able to go back to work.” Ben, who owns a gym, has backed her decision not to rush into more acting roles. “He works very hard and keeps us all afloat,” she smiles. “He’s a wonderful man and he’s said to me, ‘You’ve done enough. If you don’t want to work again that’s absolutely fine’.” These days, Rosie’s time is split between being an unpaid ambassador for The Pack Project, a charity that rehomes abandoned dogs and cats from

 ?? ?? BARK TO BASICS Rosie at home with her dogs
SUPPORTIVE Husband Ben backs Rosie’s career move
MEDICAL DRAMA Rosie as Jac Naylor on Holby City
HOUND OF LOVE Rosie on 2019 trip to Romania
BARK TO BASICS Rosie at home with her dogs SUPPORTIVE Husband Ben backs Rosie’s career move MEDICAL DRAMA Rosie as Jac Naylor on Holby City HOUND OF LOVE Rosie on 2019 trip to Romania

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