'Enders fans, listen up.
Lockdown has now become a little brighter as you can now buy face masks emblazoned with your favourite EastEnders characters.
Graphic designer @Gregs_Artis selling the jazzy protective accessories for just ÂŁ10.14 on Red Bubble and fans are (unsurprisingly) OBSESSED.
We mean, why WOULDN'T you want to walk around with a Shirley Carter face mask?
The non-medical face masks are described on the website as being designed to help "you express yourself even when you can't show your face".
The masks are available in an array of iconic designs featuring characters past and present, including Dot Cotton (June Brown), Pat Butcher (Pam St Clement), Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard), Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean) and Shirley Carter (Linda Henry).
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If you're more of a Corrie fan, you're in luck as there are also an array of much-loved character masks for sale.
Gregs_Art informed fans of the launch on social media and wrote, 'Some more Coronation Street Masks added. More characters to come...'
Corrie masks include Deirdre Barlow, Evelyn Plummer, Blanche Hunt and Gail Platt.
One fan wrote, “I just bought the Evelyn one for my NHS hero wife and she will be SO chuffed as it arrives on our wedding anniversary too.”
Another said, : “Omg, need one of these immediately.”
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It’s worth noting that the masks aren’t suitable for medical use and are meant as a fun fashion accessory.
The Red Bubble website explains: "Masks are not designed or intended to prevent, mitigate, treat, diagnose or cure any disease or health condition, including COVID-19/Coronavirus.
“Masks are intended for general public use only.
“They are non-sterile and are not intended for use in any clinical or surgical setting or where exposure to bodily or hazardous fluids may be expected, where the risk of exposure through inhalation is high, or near intense heat or flammable gas.
“Masks are not surgical masks, personal protective equipment, or filtering respirators (such as N95 masks).”