‘EastEnders’ Icons Rita Simons and Samantha Womack Spark Fan Frenzy With a Long-Awaited Reunion

Former EastEnders stars Rita Simons and Samantha Womack recently reunited, and Simons shared the moment with fans on social media.

Simons posted a photo of the reunion on Instagram, praising Womack for her recent performance in the play Dear England. “Look who I found!,” she wrote. The actress then highlighted how R&R (Ronnie and Roxy) are in Liverpool. “@samzjanus was absolutely incredible in @dearenglandplay So was @kickerkirkle 💜💜💜,” Simons shared.

Glynis Barber who played their on-screen mother Glenda Mitchell also reacted to the reunion in the comments section, writing, “Aw my little girls have all grown up!”Former EastEnders star Rita Simons teases return with Samantha Womack in  'we need to' admission - Manchester Evening News

Fans quickly responded in the comment section, with many expressing excitement about seeing the pair again. One viewer joked, “look, we’re all prepared to just forget the whole drowning thing ever happened and move on. bring them back 😭”

A second user added, “Absolute icons🙌🙌👏👏 you are so missed on EastEnders. Would love for you guys to do either a podcast or write book on your time on the show.❤️”

A third user shared, “The duo of ALL duo’s 👑 if EE aren’t going to have you back we need an alternative deal.. the face’s of the new £50 note I think.”

Simons and Womack portrayed sisters Roxy and Ronnie Mitchell on the long running BBC One soap EastEnders. The pair joined the show in 2007 and quickly became two of the series’ most popular characters.

During a 2025 interview with Parade, Simons reflected on her close friendship with Womack and the bond they developed while working together on the series.

“Sam and I were very close,” Simons shared. “We always say we’re Twin Flames. We had very similar backgrounds. Anything that shaped Sam shaped me. Anything that shaped me, shaped Sam. Whether that’s good or bad, trauma or no trauma. We had very similar backgrounds and outlooks and were both real fighters and survivors, and we still both are. So were just two peas in a pod from day one.”

EastEnders airs Monday through Thursday on BBC One. Episodes are streamed same day in the United States on BritBox.