Former Hollyoaks actor Paul Danan pays tribute to co-star after death
22.06.2023 - 21:49
/ msn.com
Hollyoaks star Paul Danan has paid tribute to co-star Frankie Julia Hough following her death. The latter star appeared in the soap in the role of Jess Holt alongside Paul, who played Sol Patrick between 1997 and 2001. Hough died after being involved in a motorway accident last month.
Taking to his Instagram, Paul shared a series of pictures of Hough, writing: "I just heard the most shocking upsetting news I've heard in such a long time. Another good, good friend, who was such a special person, has sadly passed away while carrying her unborn baby and her 2 little boys and nephew who were in the car too. Related: Hollyoaks hints at emotional new story for Joel Dexter "They had a terrible car accident.
She was driving on the M66 when a car must have crashed into them, extremely dangerously! The driver has been charged. "This wonderful actress played the character Jess alongside me for nearly 4 years in @hollyoaksofficial. Her real name is Frankie Hough and I adored her.
I feel so lost right now. "He added: "Here is a link to donate some money for these poor little boys she has left behind who are currently fighting for their lives and will be slowly realising that their mummy isn't alive anymore. Just incomprehensible…".
Related: Hollyoaks airs DeMarcus cliffhanger after Felix and Warren rowFellow former Hollyoaks star Helen Noble, who played Abby Davies on the soap around the same time, replied sharing her special tribute: "Paul I'm so sad and sorry we've lost Franki. I remember joining the cast and I was involved in her exit storyline, you guys were an amazing pair together and Franki was an absolute diamond. I adored her.
I can't believe she is gone. She was such a special person. "According to The Sun, Hough had pulled
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