Stevie Dickinson

Feeling humiliated by photos that have been posted on the internet from the party, Stevie worries her only chance to win Olly back has been ruined.

Pippa writes Stevie a cheque to cover it, says she is one of the sexiest girls she has ever met, and asks her to call her, before leaving.

Stevie visits her brother Rupert's grave before returning to the flat and making a list of safety violations.

Amanda Fairbank-Hynes was cast in the role, on which she stated, "It all happened so quickly but I'm really excited to be working on EastEnders.

[1] She is said to be clueless about real life,[1] with her profile on the official E20 website describing her as generous, creative and unlucky in love, though she has a boyfriend.

[2] However, writer Emer Kenny was worried that Stevie being "away with the fairies" would make her unrealistic, but said that Fairbank-Hynes made the character recognisable.

[2] Fairbank-Hynes commented, "Stevie's the type of person who thinks a stranger is a friend she hasn't met yet".

[2] She is also creative, empathetic and a complete daydreamer who lacks common sense but has bursts of assertiveness and intelligence, which can surprise people.

[9] Fairbank-Hynes identified with the character's mad outbursts, innocence and daydreaming,[6] and also said Stevie is quirky, lovely and eccentric.

[4] Stevie's relationship with Olly is complicated and he treats her badly, but she ignores his flaws and holds onto any nice thing he does, however small.

[2] She invites Asher to stay and is surprised when he brings Sol and Naz as well, but because Stevie loves to make new friends, she reacts in a way most people would not in that situation.

[2] Fairbank-Hynes commented: "Sol, Naz and Asher inform her about the real world and help her harden up just enough to survive in Albert Square!

[9] The actress described the four friends as an unlikely gang, and said her favourite scenes were when Stevie and Sol caused a blackout across Albert Square, as the two characters did not have much interaction before then.

"[9] McKee said that Pippa's role in the series is the drive Stevie's story forward and help her find her identity.

[17] The four friends play a drinking game in the café in another video,[18] and another scene features Stevie and Naz talking about kissing.