It's back.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cyv1UXVouNn/?img_index=1 Former Coronation Street star Lucy-Jo Hudson has reflected on her role in the ITV soap following her recent exit from Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks. A recent Hollyoaks storyline saw Lucy-Jo’s character Donna-Marie fall off the wagon as she struggled to cope with the loss of daughter Juliet to cancer, with her struggle leading the character to exit the show.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video ‘I’ve had a few of you message saying that I’m back on “Classic Corrie” on ITVX, and ITV3, I can’t quite believe they’re still re-running these episodes, especially when this was 22 years ago!!! Holy cr*p, where did those years go? ‘I did love playing “Killer Katy” it was a heavy emotional storyline but it pushed me out of my comfort zone and I learnt so much on this job! ‘I had the...
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