No the interior of the houses are just sets, the cast live in various other places close to the studio.
In "EastEnders," several characters have been portrayed as gay over the years. One of the most notable is Ian Beale, who has had relationships with both men and women. Additionally, characters like Ben Mitchell and Christian Clarke have also been significant representations of LGBTQ+ relationships in the show. However, the actors' personal lives may differ from their characters, so it's important to separate on-screen representation from real-life identities.
in eastenders 6 or 7 in real life i have no idea
In Eastenders he is supposed to be 14 but in real life he is 16
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In Eastenders Honey is called Susan Mitchel her real life name is Emma Barton.
The fictional characters Phil and Grant Mitchell, featured in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, are played by, respectively, Steve McFadden and Ross Kemp.
No they aren't dating in real life.