Emmerdale's Sarah Sugden star Katie Hill teases major career change
19.06.2023 - 11:03
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Soap star Katie Hill recently shared exciting news with her fans, hinting at a possible new venture alongside her current role as Sarah Sugden in Emmerdale. When a fan inquired about whether she planned to pursue singing after Emmerdale, Katie responded on her Instagram story: “I’m currently working on making some music which I’m hoping to release some time in the future.” She confirmed that she was not stepping away from the soap immediately and was “just doing it alongside working as well though”.The 20 year old actress joined the soap in 2017 and since her first appearance, has continued to impress fans with her acting talents.
However, Katie also recently revealed her hidden singing talent in a TikTok, sharing a clip to the video-sharing app and later to her Instagram story, performing a powerful rendition of the hit Radiohead song Creep. She has posted a number of other singing videos to the social media platform, with fans sharing their amazement at her voice in the comment section.
One wrote: "Obsessed with your voice! Was waiting for you to sing on Emmerdale the other night!!" While another added: "u have the most angelic voice ever im jealous" and a third commented: "Such a beautiful, talented young girl, Your voice is amazing." Throughout her time in the fictional Yorkshire village, Katie has experienced a tumultuous journey, including a battle with Falconi anaemia. Beyond the world of the soap, she often shares updates with her fans, providing glimpses into her life as she carves out a career in showbiz.
Elsewhere on Emmerdale, the investigation into who pushed Caleb Miligan from the ridge and left him for dead has began to unfold in the Yorkshire village. As regular viewers will know, last week Caleb was
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