EastEnders Star Shana Swash Looks Unrecognisable 19 Years After Leaving Walford
Nineteen years after her dramatic exit from EastEnders, former child star Shana Swash has stunned fans with her transformation — and her unexpected return to the BBC. Once known as Walford’s troubled teen Demi Miller, Shana’s life today looks worlds away from the drama of Albert Square.
From Walford Teen to BBC Comeback
Fans first met Demi Miller in 2004, when Shana, then a teenager, joined the soap as part of the lively Miller family. Her portrayal of a young single mother navigating teenage pregnancy and addiction storylines earned praise for its realism and depth.
Demi was one of the youngest members of the Miller clan, who quickly became household favourites. Shana starred opposite her real-life brother Joe Swash, who played her on-screen sibling Mickey Miller, with the pair’s natural chemistry making them a beloved duo in EastEnders history.
However, in 2006, Shana’s time on the soap came to an end when both she and co-star Gerry Cowper (Rosie Miller) were written out. An EastEnders spokesperson praised the pair at the time, saying: “Gerry and Shana have been enormous assets and go with our best wishes.”
Life Beyond EastEnders
Unlike her brother Joe, who went on to become a mainstay of British television and a King of the Jungle on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, Shana stepped away from the spotlight to pursue a quieter life.
Over the years, she’s taken on occasional acting roles, appearing in Top Boy, Doctors, and the indie film Love Without Walls, but largely kept a low profile.
Now 35, Shana has returned to TV in a surprising way — as herself. She recently appeared on the hit BBC reality series Stacey & Joe, which follows her brother Joe Swash, his wife Stacey Solomon, and their family life at their Essex home, Pickle Cottage.
A Family Reunion Fans Didn’t Expect
In the heartwarming episode, Shana visits her brother while Stacey is away working in Italy. Over dinner with Joe and their sister Cassie, the siblings share stories about family life and parenting — and give viewers a rare glimpse into their off-screen bond.
At one point, Shana laughs as she jokes to camera:
“Joe is almost on the level of the children.”
Cassie chimes in, smiling:
“That’s why our kids adore him. He’s fun all the time — even when he tries to be strict, it doesn’t really work.”
The lighthearted exchange offered longtime fans a touching reminder of how close the Swash siblings remain, even after their years in the public eye.
A New Chapter: From Soap Star to Small Business Owner
These days, Shana’s life is far removed from Walford. She co-owns a coffee shop with her partner, Nick Jones, a carpenter. The couple welcomed their first child, Kitty Frances-Swash Jones, in December 2023, marking a new chapter centered on family and community rather than fame.
Though she’s traded TV scripts for coffee beans, Shana occasionally returns to the screen for guest appearances and charity specials. Her recent BBC cameo has reignited nostalgia among fans who fondly remember Demi’s emotional storylines in the mid-2000s.

The Swash Legacy Lives On
While Joe continues to thrive as a presenter and devoted dad of six, Shana’s quieter path reflects a different kind of success — one built on stability, love, and family connection.
Her brief return to the BBC has delighted EastEnders fans who grew up watching her in Walford. It’s a reminder of how far she’s come — from teenage mum to proud mother, from soap fame to real-life warmth.
In her own understated way, Shana Swash has proven that sometimes the best stories happen after the cameras stop rolling.