EASTENDERS viewers have spotted a huge editing blunder as a character mysteriously appears out of nowhere.
Eagle-eyed fans of the BBC soap have been quick to have a pop at show bosses for missing a crucial detail in the editing of one of its latest scenes.
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Jean Slater was spotted pushing an empty pram on EastEndersCredit: BBC
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But mere seconds later, Charli was spotted in itCredit: BBC
This week, fans saw Jean Slater pushing a pram as she returned home.
She had been looking after her great-granddaughter Charli Slater but was determined to find out where Charli’s mum, and her own granddaughter, Lily, had got to.
As she walked through the door, Jean was clearly pushing an empty pram as she could be heard leaving a voicemail to Lily.
Having got through the door pushing the empty pram, a close-up shot then zoomed in to reveal Charli sat in the pram.
It left soap fans baffled as they questioned how no one had spotted the obvious editing blunder.
One fan raged at show bosses: “EastEnders are really getting lazy when it comes to checking their scenes before adding them into the episode cause tell me why Jean’s pushing an empty f***ing pushchair then suddenly a childs in it.”
Another added: “I noticed this too.”
As a third penned: “I was laughing so much when I seen this big L from the camera man.”
Before a fourth quipped: “That’s funny as f***.”
The family have faced turmoil in recent weeks following the death of Lily’s step-father, Martin Fowler.
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It has seen Lily go off-the-rails including stealing money from Kat’s Cabs and buying and taking illegal drugs.
With Stacey also not around, Jean has stepped up to look after Lily and Charli in her absence.
Other aspects of the EastEnders 40th anniversary celebration include: A wedding between fan favorites, A huge explosion at the Queen Vic, and A live interactive episode.
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The editing blunder was noticed by eagle-eyed fansCredit: BBC
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Soap bosses failed to pick up on itCredit: BBC