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Daily Mirror
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BAFTA award-winning actress pregnant with first child after controversial speech
Sophie Willan has confirmed she is expecting her first child. The creator and star of the award-winning BBC series Alma's Not Normal, took to Instagram to reveal she is pregnant, marking the announcement with a photo of herself dining with partner Carniel Francis Levy. In the image, the couple are seen smiling across a table set with a white tablecloth, menus, and surrounded by floral arrangements. Willan wore a red dress for the occasion, and while the photo itself made no reference to the news, the announcement followed in her caption and additional photos showing her baby scan. Alongside the photo of the scan, Sophie wrote: "WE'RE HAVING A BABY BOY. Coming November 2025. Our lives are about to change forever, in the most chaotic, joyful, and magical way. And yes, we're already arguing about baby names." The post was quickly met with congratulatory messages from fans and fellow actors alike, celebrating the couple's growing family.


The Irish Sun
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Brit TV star reveals she's pregnant with first baby after sweary speech at BAFTAs
A BRIT TV star has revealed her happy pregnancy news just days after scooping a BAFTA. The Bolton-born actress, 37, turned the air blue with her very sweary acceptance speech at one of telly's biggest events of the year. Advertisement 5 A Brit TV star has revealed she is pregnant with her first child Credit: Instagram 5 Sophie Willan, 37, shared images of her scan to Instagram Credit: Instagram 5 She stars in BBC show Alma's Not Normal Credit: BBC Yet now The Alma's Not Normal star took to her Instagram page to share an image of her in a red dress, having dinner with partner Carniel Francis Levy. They flashed smiles as they posed on opposite sides of their table, which was adorned with a white table cloth and menus and surrounded by flowers. The snapshot itself gave no hint as to the announcement, before Sophie made the big reveal in her caption and in subsequent pictures showing her scan. Advertisement read more sophie willan She wrote: "WE'RE HAVING A BABY BOY! "Coming November 2025. Our lives are about to change forever, in the most chaotic, joyful, and magical way… "And yes, we're already arguing about baby names." SCREEN QUEEN Sophie voiced reality show The Circle since 2018. Advertisement Most read in Drama She has also appeared in person on a number of TV programmes including Still Open All Hours and Click And Collect. She has also been on a number of comedy shows including The Tez O Clock Show, Class Dismissed and Live from The Comedy Store. BBC star confirms their comedy has been axed after two series - but there's a twist More recently, she created Alma's Not Normal which is set to be released in 2021. On stage, Sophie's Branded tour was a national sell-out including spending three weeks at SOHO Theatre in London. Advertisement She was also named on The Times Best Living Comedians List in 2018. The mum-to-be claimed the Herald Angel Award in 2017, while also bagging the 2018 BBC Caroline Aherne Bursary title. Bafta TV 2025 Winners List Here's everyone who has taken home an award at tonight's ceremony Drama Series: Blue Lights Leading Actor: Lennie James, Mr Loverman Leading Actress: Marisa Abela, Industry Entertainment: Would I Lie To You? Entertainment Performance: Joe Lycett - Late Night Lycett Factual Series: To Catch a Copper Factual Entertainment: Rob & Rylan's Grand Tour International: Shogun Supporting Actor: Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman Supporting Actress: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer Limited Drama: Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Male Performance in a Comedy: Danny Dyer, Mr Bigstuff Female Performance in a Comedy: Ruth Jones, Gavin and Stacey Fellowship: Kirsty Wark News Coverage: BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special Reality: The Jury: Murder Trial Scripted Comedy: Alma's Not Normal Short Form: Quiet Life Single Documentary: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods Special Award: ITV - Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Soap: EastEnders Live Event Coverage: Glastonbury 2024 Specialist Factual: Atomic People Sports Coverage: Paris 2024 Olympics, BBC One Children's Non-Scripted: Disability and Me (FYI Investigates) Children's Scripted: Cbeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe Current Affairs: State of Rage Daytime: Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure P&O Cruises Memorable Moment: Strictly Come Dancing - Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell dance to You'll Never Walk Alone FAN SHOCK Sophie stunned fans - with her sweary acceptance speech cut - at the recent BAFTA ceremony in London. The star, who took home her second Bafta for comedy series Alma's Not Normal, couldn't resist cursing when taking to the stage – though made multiple efforts not to. Advertisement The excitable star admitted as she took to the stage: "I'm not allowed to swear and all I want to do is Beep Beep, Bl**dy Beep!!" before attempting to replace swears with something else. "I just want to say, these lot are flupping brilliant. Blimming fabulous!" she joked. However, she later slipped up and let a few out. The offensive words were edited out by the time they made it to broadcast on BBC One. Advertisement 5 Sophie stunned TV fans with a sweary acceptance speech at the recent BAFTAs Credit: Getty 5 Her partner Carniel F Levy works as a chef Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Brit TV star reveals she's pregnant with first baby after sweary speech at BAFTAs
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A BRIT TV star has revealed her happy pregnancy news just days after scooping a BAFTA. The Bolton-born actress, 37, turned the air blue with her very sweary acceptance speech at one of telly's biggest events of the year. 5 A Brit TV star has revealed she is pregnant with her first child Credit: Instagram 5 Sophie Willan, 37, shared images of her scan to Instagram Credit: Instagram 5 She stars in BBC show Alma's Not Normal Credit: BBC Yet now Sophie Willan has confirmed she is expecting her first child. The Alma's Not Normal star took to her Instagram page to share an image of her in a red dress, having dinner with partner Carniel Francis Levy. They flashed smiles as they posed on opposite sides of their table, which was adorned with a white table cloth and menus and surrounded by flowers. The snapshot itself gave no hint as to the announcement, before Sophie made the big reveal in her caption and in subsequent pictures showing her scan. She wrote: "WE'RE HAVING A BABY BOY! "Coming November 2025. Our lives are about to change forever, in the most chaotic, joyful, and magical way… "And yes, we're already arguing about baby names." SCREEN QUEEN Sophie voiced reality show The Circle since 2018. She has also appeared in person on a number of TV programmes including Still Open All Hours and Click And Collect. She has also been on a number of comedy shows including The Tez O Clock Show, Class Dismissed and Live from The Comedy Store. BBC star confirms their comedy has been axed after two series - but there's a twist More recently, she created Alma's Not Normal which is set to be released in 2021. On stage, Sophie's Branded tour was a national sell-out including spending three weeks at SOHO Theatre in London. She was also named on The Times Best Living Comedians List in 2018. The mum-to-be claimed the Herald Angel Award in 2017, while also bagging the 2018 BBC Caroline Aherne Bursary title. Bafta TV 2025 Winners List Here's everyone who has taken home an award at tonight's ceremony Drama Series: Blue Lights Leading Actor: Lennie James, Mr Loverman Leading Actress: Marisa Abela, Industry Entertainment: Would I Lie To You? Entertainment Performance: Joe Lycett - Late Night Lycett Factual Series: To Catch a Copper Factual Entertainment: Rob & Rylan's Grand Tour International: Shogun Supporting Actor: Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman Supporting Actress: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer Limited Drama: Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Male Performance in a Comedy: Danny Dyer, Mr Bigstuff Female Performance in a Comedy: Ruth Jones, Gavin and Stacey Fellowship: Kirsty Wark News Coverage: BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special Reality: The Jury: Murder Trial Scripted Comedy: Alma's Not Normal Short Form: Quiet Life Single Documentary: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods Special Award: ITV - Mr Bates Vs The Post Office Soap: EastEnders Live Event Coverage: Glastonbury 2024 Specialist Factual: Atomic People Sports Coverage: Paris 2024 Olympics, BBC One Children's Non-Scripted: Disability and Me (FYI Investigates) Children's Scripted: Cbeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe Current Affairs: State of Rage Daytime: Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure P&O Cruises Memorable Moment: Strictly Come Dancing - Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell dance to You'll Never Walk Alone FAN SHOCK Sophie stunned fans - with her sweary acceptance speech cut - at the recent BAFTA ceremony in London. The star, who took home her second Bafta for comedy series Alma's Not Normal, couldn't resist cursing when taking to the stage – though made multiple efforts not to. The excitable star admitted as she took to the stage: "I'm not allowed to swear and all I want to do is Beep Beep, Bl**dy Beep!!" before attempting to replace swears with something else. "I just want to say, these lot are flupping brilliant. Blimming fabulous!" she joked. However, she later slipped up and let a few out. The offensive words were edited out by the time they made it to broadcast on BBC One. 5 Sophie stunned TV fans with a sweary acceptance speech at the recent BAFTAs Credit: Getty
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sophie Willan and Bolton Wanderers at centre of Lowry 360 experience
As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, The Lowry is staging a free, immersive experience based on L S Lowry's painting Going to the Match. Developed with world-renowned creative studio Layers of Reality, Lowry 360 surrounds audiences with the sights and sounds of Going to the Match, transporting them into the painting before they can experience the original painting firsthand. Visitors enjoying the Lowry 360 experience (Picture: Michael Pollard)Going to the Match painted in 1953, is arguably one of Lowry's best known works and depicts crowds heading to Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park. The six-minute audio-visual experience uses super-high resolution animation and features an evocative narration from Bolton's BAFTA-winning writer and performer Sophie Willan. Sophie, who created and stars in the TV comedy series Alma's Not Normal, was supported by the Lowry's Artist Development Programme early in her career. Julia Fawcett, Chief Executive of Lowry said: 'The reaction to Lowry 360 since it was launched has been wonderful, with visitors responding with real emotion and joy to the experience of being transported into Going to the Match and then being able to view the real painting afterwards. 'This is one of the most ambitious and exciting projects we have ever undertaken. 'Working in partnership with the brilliant Layers of Reality we have transformed our gallery space, bringing to life an unforgettable experience that we hope will encourage new audiences to discover L S. Lowry's jobs" target="_blank">work as well as delighting those already familiar with our collection. L S Lowry's Going to the Match on display (Picture: Michael Pollard)'When we acquired Going to the Match in 2022, our goal was to keep it on public view and free to access. Now, through this immersive experience, we can share this remarkable and iconic painting with even more people. 'And to open up the arts to as many people as possible, we're making this experience completely free - a special gift to audiences in our 25th year, ensuring everyone can take part and be inspired.' The 25th anniversary programme features world-class shows and exhibitions to fill the Salford venue's theatres and galleries including a free exhibition of Quentin Blake's illustrations, featuring his most beloved characters and the regional premiere of James Graham's Olivier Award winning play, Dear England which opens on May 29. Although Lowry 360 and the Quentin Blake exhibition are free, booking a slot is recommended. For details visit
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First Post
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- First Post
BAFTA TV Awards 2025 Winners: Marisa Abela wins Best Actress, 'Mr Loverman' creates history
'Mr Loverman' was the only programme to win two categories. read more Follow us on Google News The BAFTA TV Awards 2025 recently concluded and the list of winners contain both expected and surprising winners. Have a look: Best Drama Series Blue Lights – BBC One Best Limited Drama Mr Bates vs. the Post Office – ITV1 Best Scripted Comedy Alma's Not Normal- BBC Two Best Leading Actress Marisa Abela – Industry – BBC One Best Leading Actor Lennie James – Mr Loverman (BBC One) Best Supporting Actress Jessica Gunning – Baby Reindeer (Netflix) Best Supporting Actor Ariyon Bakare, Mr Loverman (BBC One) Best Female Performance in a Comedy Ruth Jones – Gavin & Stacey: The Finale (BBC One) Best Male Performance in a Comedy STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Danny Dyer – Mr Bigstuff (Sky Comedy) Best Soap EastEnders (BBC One) Best Entertainment Programme Would I Lie To You? (BBC One) Best Entertainment Performance Joe Lycett Late Night Lycett – (Channel 4) Best Factual Entertainment Rob And Rylan's Grand Tour (BBC Two) Best Reality The Jury: Murder Trial (Channel 4) Best Daytime Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure (BBC Two) Best International Programme Shōgun (Disney+) Best Live Event Coverage Glastonbury 2024 (BBC Two) Best Current Affairs State of Rage (Channel 4) Best Single Documentary Ukraine: Enemy In The Woods (BBC Two) Best Factual Series To Catch A Copper (Channel 4) Best Specialist Factual Atomic People (BBC Two) Best News Coverage BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special (BBC News/BBC One) Best Sports Coverage Paris 2024 Olympics (BBC Sport/BBC One) Best Memorable Moment Strictly Come Dancing – Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell Waltz to You'll Never Walk Alone (BBC One) Best Short Form Programme Quiet Life (BBC Three) Best Children's: Scripted CBeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe (CBeebies) Best Children's: Non-scripted Disability And Me – FYI Investigates (Sky Kids) Mr Loverman was the only programme to win two categories.