June Brown, best known for her role as Dot Cotton in British BBC One soap, died at the age of 95 on Monday. Following the news of her demise, fans have sent their condolences and tributes to their actress.
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Despite her successful career, June never wanted to be in film or television and never saw herself as a star. As a child, she had dreams of growing up to become an osteopath and often experimented with dissection to fuel her love for medicine.
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After her death, The Times also paid tribute to her as they quoted her memoir when she once admitted that she loved nothing more as a child than gassing rabbits.
Fans of June who heard of this for the first time, tropped to social media in disbelief at the seemingly brutal childhood hobby.


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