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Former Hollyoaks star Stephanie Davis has confessed that she felt like she was “thrown to the wolves” after finding fame at a young age. The 29 year old first rose to prominence back in 2010 at the age of 17 when she appeared on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s BBC musical TV talent show Over The Rainbow. From this Stephanie landed the part of Sinead O’Connor, a role she stayed in for five years until she was sacked for turning up to the set of Hollyoaks "unfit to work because of alcohol consumption”.
She later reprised her role in 2018 before leaving the Channel 4 soap again in September 2019. And reflecting on her time in entertainment industry, Stephanie, who is mum to Caben Albi, five, exclusively admits to OK! that it's been far from simple. “Looking back at my life in the public eye, I was so young,” she said.
“I didn’t have strong support and I feel I got thrown to the wolves. It’s not been easy but all along I’ve trusted the journey because if I didn’t go through all that I’d never have had Caben.” Stephanie shares Caben with Irish model and reality star Jeremy McConnell, who she met on the 2016 series of Celebrity Big Brother. In the years that follow her drinking spiralled out of control and she was admitted to rehab.
Jeremy was also convicted of attacking Steph in their Merseyside home while she was holding Caben, who was then eight weeks old. But the star says she thinks she was meant to go through all these experiences for a reason, and she now wants to help others. Stephanie, who recently revealed she has been diagnosed with autism after nearly "drinking herself to death", continued: “And I believe I went through all that to help other people and one day I’d like to open my own rehab.
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Abbott Elementary is making Mr. Johnson a full-time employee. Veteran character actor William Stanford Davis, who recurred heavily on the first season of Abbott Elementary, has been promoted to a series regular on the upcoming second season of the breakout ABC workplace comedy from Warner Bros. TV. He will continue as Abbott’s eccentric custodian Mr. Johnson.
EXCLUSIVE: Industry exec David P. Davis’ ITV Studios-backed label has optioned the TV rights to Clare Mackintosh thriller The Last Party.
Hilarious. Brilliant. Thoughtful. Those are just some of the adjectives being used to describe the relationships between Jak Knight and his many friends and family on social media as they react to his death.
Alzheimer's disease, to which her daughter Tess (Davis) and her son-in-law Jon (Tim Robbins) try to bring her comfort from. To do this they hire a service called Prime, designed to assist Alzheimer's patients by creating holographic projections of deceased family members. Having experienced her own mother's battle with Alzheimer's, Davis was able to channel her own emotions into playing her character.
A petition to save a colony of wallabies on a Loch Lomond island owned by presenter Kirsty Young has gained more than 100,000 signatures. Campaigners claim there are now young joeys on the island of Inchconnachan.
EXCLUSIVE: Television producers Dana Eden and Shula Spiegel and their production company Donna and Shula Productions have signed with CAA. The duo are best known for producing Tehran, the first international series purchased and produced by Apple TV+.
Stephanie Davis has revealed that she believes her son Caben Albi is autistic following her own diagnosis with the condition. The 29 year old was diagnosed with high-functioning autism (HFA) back in 2019 after hitting a low point in her life. And now the mum-of one has exclusively told OK! that she sees some of the traits she sees in herself in her five year old son, whose dad is fellow Celebrity Big Brother contestant Jeremy McConnell.
Yazmin Oukhellou has reportedly been seriously injured in a crash that has killed her ex-boyfriend Jake. Jake, 33, who once dated Lauren Goodger and Chelsee, was unable to be saved by emergency services. “The news has understandably left Chelsee completely shaken," a source told the Sun newspaper.
Stephanie Davis has spoken of the “relief” she felt after being diagnosed with autism at the age of 26.The former Hollyoaks actress said she had felt like an “alien” throughout her life and that the diagnosis had finally helped her accept herself. The now 29-year-old was diagnosed with high-functioning autism (HFA) back in 2019 after hitting a low point in her life.
Stephanie Davis has opened up about how her autism triggered “severe social anxiety” and left unable to “leave the house without a drink”. The former Hollyoaks actress was diagnosed with high-functioning autism (HFA) in 2019 after being admitted to rehab. Stephanie’s parents took her to a facility for treatment as she was “drinking herself to death” and self-medicating with alcohol as anxiety and the fallout from her tumultuous relationship with fellow Celebrity Big Brother star Jeremy McConnell took her to a dark place.
For years, Stephanie Davis had attempted to self-medicate her crippling anxiety with alcohol until a stint in rehab led to her being diagnosed with high functioning autism - age 26. The now sober former Hollyoaks actress, 29, exclusively tells OK! VIPs how she turned her life around by understanding the root cause of her difficult behavioural traits, which include a deep fear of social sitautions and a need for rigid routine. Are you an OK! VIP? If not, why not? It’s free and gives you backstage access to stories like this, exclusive home tours, special discounts and so much more! All you need to do is pop your email address below! P.s.
ITV Tenable star Warwick Davis has broken his silence on his wife's mystery illness - saying he gathered his kids at hospital to say goodbye. Warwick says he broke down in tears daily.
The Sun: 'The next few hours were the longest of my life as I waited on the ward with our children in the empty space left by Sam's hospital bed. I hoped it would not symbolise a future for us without her.
added to The Sun: ‘Our family gathered by her bedside; although optimistic, we were sort of saying goodbye in case Sam didn’t survive. ’Thankfully, the surgery was successful. After Sam was discharged, Warwick cared for her for months, mixing vials of antibiotics and carefully feeding them into her heart via a drip.
Neil Young has announced his plans to release ‘Noise & Flowers’, a live album and film compiled from material recorded during his most recent tour of Europe and the UK.Young embarked on the nine-date run with Promise Of The Real as his backing band, taking in four shows in Germany – as well as one each in Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, England and Ireland – across July of 2019. The album and film will feature recordings from all of the shows; the CD and two-disc vinyl release will sport 14 tracks, but it’s unclear if the film (which was co-directed by Bernard Shakey and DH Lovelife) contains the same content.Both iterations of the release will land on August 5 via Warner Records, with pre-orders available here.