Emmerdale's Amy Walsh shares concern over filming new project with famous husband
02.04.2024 - 16:33
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale actress Amy Walsh, who plays Tracy Metcalfe, revealed her biggest worry about filming alongside her EastEnders star husband Toby-Alexander Smith for their new reality soap series, Drama Queens. The 37 year old Emmerdale favourite is part of the star-studded cast for the series, which also features Rita Simons, Ellie Leach, Brooke Vincent, Jamelia, Jorgie Porter, Laura Norton, Lucy Fallon and Roxy Shahidi. Exploring the personal lives of our beloved soap stars, Drama Queens will premiere on Wednesday 10 April at 9pm with eight episodes in total As part of the show, Amy will be giving fans a sneak peek into her domestic life with Toby and their little daughter Bonnie.
This meant that Amy had to film with her hubby - who is renowned for his role as baddie Gray Atkins on EastEnders from 2019 to 2022. Sharing her experience, Amy expressed: "It's been really good, really fun. We've been surprised by how easy it feels to have a camera crew in your home." "My only real concern was filming with a two-year-old, but Bonnie loves the camera, she's in her element which is great.
It's been really nice filming with my husband. He's really enjoyed it. It doesn't feel like you're in a TV show, it just feels like you're living life.
It makes you stop and be very present and because you are totally dedicated to that one day, you're having conversations over dinner that you wouldn't necessarily choose to." Speaking about balancing their busy acting careers couple with newlywed life and childcare, Amy shared: "You get comfy being the one who goes out to work but then you've got this whole other role when that person isn't there... it is really hard. It's a juggle being married to a jobbing actor," as reported by the Mirror.
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