EastEnders actress dons giant pink bra for Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Free to use photos/interviews)

Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk's ambassador Harriet Thorpe calls on people to sign up for The MoonWalk London 2025

EastEnders actress dons giant pink bra for Breast Cancer Awareness!

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EastEnders actress Harriet Thorpe (Queen Vic Landlady Elaine Peacock) swapped the Queen Vic bar for an oversized pink bra to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October).

As ambassador for breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, Harriet takes part in the charity’s iconic MoonWalk London overnight fundraising event every year. Posing with the massive pink bra, the actress called on women and men across the country to make a difference for people with breast and other cancers, by signing up for next year’s MoonWalk.

Harriet said: “I loved donning this rather huge and absolutely fabulous pink bra to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to support the wonderful breast cancer charity Walk the Walk! As the charity’s ambassador, I’ve now taken part in their iconic fundraising event, The MoonWalk London, 21 times with my Harriet’s Big Tits Team - I just love the beauty and simplicity of walking a half or full marathon overnight for such an amazing cause. Make a difference this BCAM and sign up now for next year’s MoonWalk on Saturday 17th May – and like me, start making walking a habit!”

For more information and interviews with Harriet Thorpe about why she supports Walk the Walk and her love of walking, contact:

Walk the Walk

  • Walk the Walk is a cancer charity, which is passionate about encouraging women and men to become fitter and healthier and to take control of their own well-being
  • The charity is best known as the organiser of its flagship overnight MoonWalk fundraising events in London, Scotland and Iceland
  • Walkers taking part in these events wear the charity’s statement decorated bras or brightly coloured bra t-shirts, to raise awareness, as well as funds for cancer prevention and research, and for the emotional and physical care of those living with cancer
  • Walk the Walk started the campaigns that Men Can Get Breast Cancer Too, and Anyone Can Get Breast Cancer, raising awareness for men
  • Walk the Walk has raised in excess of £142 million to date

The MoonWalk London

  • The MoonWalk London 2025 takes place on Saturday 17th May, starting and finishing at Clapham Common
  • Sign up now for the Half Moon LIVE (15.1 miles) or Full Moon LIVE (26.2 miles) at www.walkthewalk.org
  • Walkers can also take on their chosen challenge virtually, in their own areas