Rosie Jones has received a lot of appreciation after her performance on Call The Midwife moved fans to tears.
The 33-year-old comic starred on Sunday’s episode of the long-running drama as newly introduced character Doreen, leaving viewers ‘bawling’ at the truth of how women like Doreen were treated in the 1960s.
The character, like Rosie herself, has cerebral palsy, and the episode focuses on how physicians and others approach her as a pregnant handicapped woman.
Her performance has gone over exceptionally well with show fans, with hundreds flocking to X to share their good comments, in stark contrast to the mockery and teasing she received after appearing on The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year in December.
‘Rosie Jones is brilliant in tonight’s Call The Midwife,’ Dr Jessamy Carlson wrote, while user thicknfluffy described her as ‘phenomenal.’
Ryan Glendenning and Corinne Mullins both said she was ‘amazing,’ while Claire said she was ‘fabulous’ and Katie said she was ‘doing really great work.’
Plenty were left in floods of tears by the hard-hitting episode, with one scene showing Doreen declare ‘I break things. Sometimes cups. Sometimes promises. And now I break people’s ideas of what a girl like me can do. Or have. Or be.’
Reacting to the emotional moment, Lauren said ‘YES @josierones you do and tonight you’ve done it damn well. All power and gratitude to you and the #CallTheMidwife writers for this episode.’
Fiona Shoop said: ‘Wonderful work by Rosie Jones on #CallTheMidwife, absolutely thought provoking and beautifully done. I’m in tears – and crossed my legs very tightly during that birth scene!’
User Pip said they were ‘absolutely bawling my eyes out after that. Utterly brilliant … and fantastic performance from @josierones.’
“I break things. Sometimes cups. Sometimes promises. And now I break people’s ideas of what a girl like me can do. Or have. Or be…” ❤️❤️❤️ 🥲🥲🥲#CallTheMidwife #NewSeries @BBCOne pic.twitter.com/pL0g8UNnYc
— Call the Midwife (@CallTheMidwife1) January 7, 2024
‘Bloody bawling, bravo,’ user Marvellous said, and Kitty Gallagher added @rosie Jones has been so fabulous and she is making me absolutely bawl.’
Rosie herself shared a clip of the episode to X, showing the moment Doreen realises she has miscounted her pregnancy and is closer to her due date than she thought, joking: ‘Good at being pregnant. Bad at maths.’
The ‘phenomenal’ performance comes after Rosie was subjected to vile ableism following TV appearances, with one incident after her Royal Variety Show performance prompting her to plead with people ‘please remember the difference between personal preference and downright ableism.’
On Boxing Day, she appeared on Channel 4’s Big Fat Quiz Of The Year, presented by Jimmy Carr. However, she was exposed to harsh remarks about her condition online.
In reaction, she reposted the statement she sent after the Royal Variety performance, which read: ‘‘Thank you for all of the lovely messages about The Royal Variety last night, what fun. Less of a thanks to the not so lovely ones.
‘Comedy is subjective and it’s ok if I’m not your cup of tea. But please remember the difference between personal preference and downright ableism.’
And in a new message, she added: ‘Rinse and repeat. Different telly show, same old ableism.’
Earlier this year, Rosie released a documentary entitled Am I A R****d? which looked at the online abuse she has received as a disabled person.