Paul Rudd just celebrated his 51st birthday and his family had the perfect at-home celebration for the star.
26.04.2020 - 00:41 / breakingnews.ie
Coronation Street actor Bill Roache has celebrated his 88th birthday at home with his family.
The soap star, who plays Ken Barlow, was pictured at home with his children alongside a collection of presents.
The photo was shared by the official Coronation Street Twitter account, alongside a message thanking fans for their birthday wishes.
It read: “Sending a massive thank you for all your warm wishes from Bill, who’s celebrating his 88th birthday in lockdown at home with his family.”
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, April 21, and she usually celebrates in style. By which I mean the entire country comes together for a giant parade and it's all incredibly casual. But this year things are a little different thanks to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, and the fact that the Queen—much like everyone else—is currently in isolation. In other words, she's not about to have a party.