A brand new Netflix show based on the true story of a fake German heiress is due to hit screens next year.
04.11.2021 - 21:51 / ok.co.uk
Jane McDonald will be making an "emotional" return to TV for her new Channel 5 series, Jane McDonald's Yorkshire, which is due to air in 2022.The upcoming show will be a "love letter" from the star, 58, to the "county she has called home all her life". It comes after Jane announced the tragic news in April that her partner Ed Rothe had died following a battle with lung cancer.
A brand new Netflix show based on the true story of a fake German heiress is due to hit screens next year.
Jane McDonald made a return to Loose Women eight years after her run as a panelist and seven months after the tragic death of her fiancé Eddie Rothe.
Jane McDonald has made an emotional return to the Loose Women panel after an absence of two years.
Jane McDonald couldn't help but break down into tears as she paid tribute to her fiancé Ed Rothe on her return to Loose Women.The 58 year old lost her other half in March this year, sharing at the time that he had been battling lung cancer for a few months. Now, returning to the ITV programme for the first time in two years, Jane has opened up on how grateful she is to have been with Ed.
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Jane McDonald will return to the Loose Women panel next week for the first time since losing fiancé Ed Rothe back in April. It has been two years since the singer appeared on the daytime show and so this announcement comes as welcome news for Jane and her upcoming co-hosts.
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