Corrie star Kimberly Hart-Simpson turns up the heat in sparkling charity shop dress
27.04.2022 - 22:13
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Her character has caused a stir since she returned to Weatherfield and actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson turned up the heat as she showcased a new look away from the famous cobbles. Kimberly, who plays Nicky Wheatley in the soap, returned to our screens last month as former sex worker Nicky.
The character told her ex Daniel Osbourne, played by Rob Mallard, that she wanted to make a new start as a teaching assistant working alongside him at Weatherfield High. Not only was her arrival met with jealousy from Daniel's new love Daisy Midgeley, she has now lost her job at the high school after scheming pupil Max Turner found and leaked images and videos of Nicky from her past.
But actress Kimberly looked a far cry from all the drama as she sparkled in sun-soaked photos in a dazzling multi-coloured mini dress. And she revealed that the designer dress was a bargain charity shop purchase hat she had snapped up for £18 from the British Heart Foundation.
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As she shared her look for the summer on Instagram the soap star urged others to help reduce landfill. "With summer fast approaching our event calendars are getting full and the pressure to churn out the looks is on. This all comes with a cost both financially and mentally to want to look our best." she explained.
She continued: "Our obsession with buying for an event results in the event itself becoming mostly about how we will look for it vs the memories we will inevitably make (the latter should be our main focus). Here’s a solution. If we all for at least one of our events this summer make a pact that we will source an outfit from our local charity shop (which by the way sell designer dresses like
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