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Celebrity Help! My House Is Haunted S5 line up revealed as 80s pop icon and TWO Coronation Street stars join cast
Celebrity Help! My House Is Haunted S5 line up revealed as 80s pop icon and TWO Coronation Street stars join cast

The Sun

time10 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Celebrity Help! My House Is Haunted S5 line up revealed as 80s pop icon and TWO Coronation Street stars join cast

THE series five line up of Celebrity Help! My House Is Haunted has been revealed. A pop icon from the eighties and two stars from Coronation Street have joined the cast of the latest instalment of the hit show. 5 5 Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted features a team of paranormal experts who try to help out stars who believe their houses are haunted. Psychic Medium Ian Lawman, Tech Expert Barri Ghai, and Investigator Jayne Harris are all on hand to get to the bottom of the eerie and unexplainable phenomena. Following the success of the fourth series earlier this year, Discovery+ has commissioned an additional instalment. Six hour-long episodes will air on the platform with a lineup of new stars looking to uncover the chilling mysteries of their homes. The stars who will take part include two Corrie legends who will be well known to fans. Beverley Callard first made her debut as Rovers barmaid Liz McDonald in 1989. A number of on and off stints followed before she finally departed the show in 2020. Meanwhile, Antony Cotton still appears as Sean Tully in the long-running ITV soap and it seems that he'ss embarked on a new project away from the cobbles. Gary Numan, 67, known for his music in the 70's and 80's will also give both the experts and viewers a new look into his personal life. He's regarded as a pioneer for electronic music and is best known for chart-topping hits such as "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars." +++LEGAL REMOVAL+++Sven-Goran Eriksson's ex Nancy Dell'Olio breaks down in tears at funeral and says 'a part of my life is gone forever' The artist has sold over 10 million records worldwide and won the prestigious Inspiration Award at the Ivor Novellos in 2017. Completing the cast is Emmerdale actress and Dancing on Ice legend Suzanne Shaw, British Army veteran Simon Weston, and media personality Nancy Dell'Olio. Katrina Weidman is a renowned American paranormal investigator and she has joined the expert team as a new addition. From historic Highland castles to sprawling Italian masserias, the team will once again attempt to uncover the dark pasts of the mysterious buildings. The previous four series of the show are currently available to stream on the platform, before the new instalment drops in November. 5 5 5

Coronation Street legend's 'surreal' last day after 25 years
Coronation Street legend's 'surreal' last day after 25 years

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Coronation Street legend's 'surreal' last day after 25 years

Coronation Street legend Sue Cleaver has confirmed she has filmed her final scenes after 25 years. The 61-year-old who plays Eileen Grimshaw announced earlier this year she would be leaving the ITV soap but has now spoken about her 'surreal' last day on set. Sue opened up about her "emotional" departure from Weatherfield on Loose Women on Monday (March 31). Next week: A life-changing diagnosis looms over Debbie's romantic surprise, Abi has an unlikely encounter with Kevin's brother and Dee-Dee speaks up and demands change. Read more here: — Coronation Street (@itvcorrie) March 31, 2025 It comes as Jane Moore revealed: "It was a very big day for you on Friday, Sue, wasn't it? 25 years on the cobbles, and you left.' Sue replied: "Yeah, I did. Friday was my final day on the cobbles, and it was so surreal.' The ITV programme then aired a clip to viewers at home, which showed Sue being applauded and hugged by co-stars Ryan Thomas, Gareth Pierce and Tony Maudsley, following the filming of her final scenes. The actress added: 'That was it, that was a wrap and that was me saying bye to everybody. "It was so emotional. It was really emotional." The Corrie star then explained she had recently been having 'intense' dreams as her final day on set arrived. As reported by The Mirror, Sue said: 'It was so weird because I didn't know how I was going to feel but all week I was having really intense dreams of being murdered and a lot of carving knives appearing. 'I looked it up, and knives are about severance, about the end of something... they were all anxiety dreams." Meanwhile, the I'm a Celebrity star also shared how Antony Cotton, who plays the character of Sean Tully on the cobbles, organised a farewell dinner for her. Recommended reading: Coronation Street legend in tears as co-star leaves soap after 14 years Coronation Street to see schedule change this week amid ITV shake up ITV viewers complain Coronation Street is 'not the same show' anymore She commented: 'But I had a lovely time as Antony Cotton arranged a lovely dinner out and it was really difficult because there's so many people there to go out with and I'm not a party girl. 'He'd arranged a private dinner and there was 12 of us and we had a really lovely time and then we finished up filming on Friday.' Loose Women airs every weekday on ITV1 and ITVX from 12.30pm.

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