I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here has come under fire ahead of the grand final.
29.11.2021 - 12:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
He is part of the furniture in Weatherfield but Roy Cropper made a shock exit from the cobbles last week.
Coronation Street fans were left gutted and confused when the soap legend made an exit in the back of a taxi.
David Neilson has played Roy for 26 years, having made his first appearance in 1995 and soon being made a permanent character.
Roy was seen making plans for his exit, signing over the cafe and flat to his niece Nina Lucas, as well as selling his beloved car.
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here has come under fire ahead of the grand final.
David Ginola has become the eighth person to leave I’m A Celebrity, leaving behind Frankie Bridge, Simon Gregson and Danny Miller as the final three. David's exit comes after Friday’s double elimination where Olympic diver Matty Lee and EastEnders veteran Adam Woodyatt were voted off.
Oldham Athletic bosses have condemned a number of fans who damaged the coach of a rival team after a match on Tuesday evening (December 7).
Rio Ferdinand insists that West Ham are punching with the biggest teams as they claimed another massive win at home beating Chelsea.
Paul Ince has backed Roy Keane over his assertions that Manchester United didn’t sign Cristiano Ronaldo to win the league this season.
Ralf Rangnick is not the only man to keep an eye out for on your TV screens at Old Trafford.
It’s over for Evelyn Cormier and David Vázquez Zermeño. The 90 Day Fiancé couple have called it quits after four years of marriage.
Coronation Street actor David Neilson has appeared to confirm he's left the soap for good after dramatic scenes which saw his character Roy leave the show. Fans were left in an emotional state last week during Wednesday's episode as Roy Cropper left the ITV soap's cobbles in emotional scenes, which left viewers wondering if he was leaving the show for good or not.
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia’s most acclaimed Indigenous actor and dancer, David Gulpilil, has died of lung cancer, a government leader said on Monday. He was 68 years old.Gulpilil found his widest audiences with his roles in the 1986 hit film “Crocodile Dundee” and in director Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 epic “Australia” in a career that spanned five decades.
Walkabout, Storm Boy and Crocodile Dundee, and has been described as “one of the greatest artists Australia has ever seen”.Announcing the news, South Australia premier Steven Marshall said in a statement: “It is with deep sadness that I share with the people of South Australia the passing of an iconic, once-in-a-generation artist who shaped the history of Australian film and Aboriginal representation on screen – David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu (AM).”He added: “An actor, dancer, singer and
announced Monday via a statement by South Australian Premier Steven Marshall: “It is with deep sadness that I share with the people of South Australia the passing of an iconic, once-in-a-generation artist who shaped the history of Australian film and Aboriginal representation on screen – David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu (AM).”Born on July 1, 1953, Gulpilil was raised in the bush and never went to school.