Quite the transformation! It’s hard to believe that some of the cast of The Challenge: All Stars haven’t appeared on TV in over 20 years — but they’re ready to compete.
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She played Val Pollard in Emmerdale for 11 years and was written out of the soap when a helicopter crashed into the village. And actress Charlie Hardwick, 60, is still a TV favourite after she returned to our screens in 2019 playing Sue Carp in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Ackley Bridge.
Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to spot Charlie in her new role as director of pupil behaviour playing Sue where she starred alongside Downton Abbey actor Rob James-Collier. The series, which first aired in 2017, is
.Quite the transformation! It’s hard to believe that some of the cast of The Challenge: All Stars haven’t appeared on TV in over 20 years — but they’re ready to compete.
Charlie Sheen. On March 16, after news of their private tryst was made public, Charlie reacted with class, telling Us Weekly that the actress is "a good egg.""I wish Soleil well in this resurgence of hers," he added, but said he's yet to watch her Hulu documentary. "It's on my list to watch and very near the top."In her documentary, Soleil reveled that she was sexually assaulted at the age of 17 or 18.
Daði Freyr has released a new single to compete with at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.’10 Years’ follows last year’s ‘Think About Things’, which was Freyr and his band Gagnamagnið’s entry for the cancelled 2020 edition of the contest.
Megan Thee Stallion won best new artist at the 2021 Grammy Awards, beating out fellow nominees Ingrid Andress, Phoebe Bridgers, Chika, Noah Cyrus, D Smoke, Doja Cat and Kaytranada. The Houston rapper becomes the first female rapper to win best new artist since Lauryn Hill in 1999.
They ruled the UK charts for seven years before parting ways in 2013, and now JLS have officially reunited and have signed a brand new record deal.The group, who previously opened up about getting back together, have re-joined forces and will be embarking on a 28-day tour in October and November this year.
Hit soap Emmerdale has had its fair share of characters over the years, with well-known actors attached to them. And like any soap, as murder, mystery, drama and chaos unfolds, often we see the departure of some of our favourite stars of the show.
Deena Payne played the role of much-loved Viv Hope on Emmerdale, and quickly became a well-known face on the soap.The glamorous character spent 18 years on the soap, but she was unexpectedly axed in 2011. Stunned fans watched on as Viv and former flame Terry died in a horrific explosion which engulfed the post office where she worked.
You can take the girl out of New Jersey, but you can’t take the Jersey out of the girl! The Real Housewives of New Jersey franchise has seen many of its stars leave the world behind over the years — and Us Weekly is taking a trip down memory lane and checking in on where they are now.
Spilling the tea! The Real Housewives of New Jersey cast dished on which costar brings the most drama in the newest installment of Us Weekly’s Costar Secrets.
Charlie Sheen wishes he would have done things differently."People have [said to] me, 'Hey, man, that was so cool, that was so fun to watch. That was so cool to be a part of and support and all that energy and, you know, we stuck it to the man,'" he told Yahoo! Entertainment."My thought behind that is, 'Oh, yeah, great.
Actress Sheree Murphy quickly become a well-known face after appearing on hit show Emmerdale as Tricia Dingle. The stunning brunette’s death on the show was a tragedy.Tricia headed back to The Woolpack when lighting struck the pub, causing some of the wall to fall on her.Tricia died from her injuries, with doctors pronouncing her brain dead.