Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd sides with Levi Roots in co-star Colson Smith 'boring' drama
14.03.2024 - 10:32
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Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd seemingly sided with Levi Roots when he had his say on Colson Smith's 'boring' drama. The actor has been supporting his ITV soap co-star during his stint in the rebooted reality show.
Away from their roles in Corrie - where they play Craig Tinker and David Platt- the actors co-host their own podcast, titled On the Sofa, with fellow Weatherfield regular Ben Price (Nick Tilsley). They first launched the project back in 2018 as The Sofa Cinema Club before rebranding last year.
While Colson’s in the house, Jack and Ben will be presenting daily episodes on the podcast reacting to Colson’s every move. But on Wednesday night (March 13) following the main show, Jack and Ben appeared on spin-off show Celebrity Big Brother: Late and Live, where they discussed their friend's emotional ouburst.
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The 25-year-old actor was seen breaking down in tears after the housemates were gathered together to take part in a sour or sweet jelly bean challenge. The contestants had to pick out a jelly bean from a bowl and eat it - and reveal if the flavour was sweet or sour. If they bit into a sweet jellybean, they then picked a nice question to ask a fellow housemate but if they tasted that their bean was sour, then they had to ask a mean question to one of their fellow housemates.
Picking up his jellybean, 66-year-old Levi screwed up his face as he realised that the flavour was 'chili pepper' flavoured. He then picked out the question which asked him to name the housemate that was most boring.
The former Dragons' Den star hesitated and then
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