ITV documentary joins Sheridan, 39, and fiancé Jamie Horn on their journey to parenthood.
19.08.2020 - 15:17 / ok.co.uk
Actress Sheridan Smith was casually dressed after being spotted leaving filming at MediaCity in Manchester.The new mum was wearing khaki coloured trousers, with a black T-shirt and a black leather jacket. She finished her look off with a pair of white trainers and a black cross-body bag.
ITV documentary joins Sheridan, 39, and fiancé Jamie Horn on their journey to parenthood.
Sheridan Smith glowed with pride as she spoke about her baby son on Tuesday's episode of This Morning.The blonde beauty admitted that she wanted to be "the best mum in the world" after opening up about her struggles with her mental health, which she is fronting a documentary exploring the issue of.The 39 year old told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield: "I think when you've had mental health issues in the past you're worried they're going to appear again in pregnancy.
Sheridan Smith has candidly opened up on her mental health and how she feared she would struggle with it once again after giving birth.The 39 year old actress, who had roles in Cilla, Mrs Biggs and Gavin and Stacey, welcomed baby boy Billy with her partner Jamie during lockdown. And now, ahead of her ITV documentary release, which is set to focus on her journey into motherhood, Sheridan has shared her mental health fears.
MediaCityUK. Hopefuls will compete to be crowned the UK’s top dog stylist on the programme and Sheridan, who owns six dogs, will host.The Cilla and Mrs Biggs star wrote on her Instagram with a photo of herself sitting in front of the cameras: "So good to be back filming.
Sheridan Smith has revealed she almost died after Bafta host Graham Norton made a joke at her expense which sent her “off the deep end”.The 39-year-old actress opens up about her mental health battles in a new ITV documentary about her experience of pregnancy and becoming a mother - confessing she was addicted to anti-anxiety medication and tried to go cold turkey.Smith recalled the night of the TV Baftas in 2016 when she was nominated for Best Actress for The C-Word: “Graham made a joke
Sheridan Smith has revealed she suffered five seizures and was rushed to A&E after stopping her anti-anxiety medication abruptly. In the upcoming ITV documentary, 'Sheridan Smith: Becoming Mum', the 39-year-old actress opened up about her near-fatal experience after Graham Norton made a joke about her being a drunk and halting her West End run in 'Funny Girl' due to "technical difficulties".