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Corrie's Jason Grimshaw beds married resident just 24 hours after Ryan Thomas returns in twisted revenge scheme
Corrie's Jason Grimshaw beds married resident just 24 hours after Ryan Thomas returns in twisted revenge scheme

The Sun

time02-06-2025

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  • The Sun

Corrie's Jason Grimshaw beds married resident just 24 hours after Ryan Thomas returns in twisted revenge scheme

CORONATION Street hunk Jason Grimshaw wasted no time making waves - hopping into bed with a married resident just a day after his dramatic return to Weatherfield. The shock fling was all part of a revenge plot which Jason (Ryan Thomas) got caught up in. 5 5 Despite being away from the cobbles for nine years, Jason flirting game was still intact as he continued to woo the residents in Weatherfield. Monday's episode of Coronation Street saw Jason flirt with Danielle (Natalie Ann Jamieson) in the Rovers Return pub - not knowing she was the wife of Todd's new boyfriend Theo Silverton (James Cartwright). When Danielle learned Jason was Todd's (Gareth Pierce) brother, she wasted no time in getting payback on Todd for stealing her husband and breaking up her family. The pair headed back to Eileen's (Sue Cleaver) house for a steamy afternoon romp. But when they headed downstairs half dressed... Todd, Theo, Eileen and George (Tony Maudsley) were left gobsmacked. Danielle turned to Theo and said: "Surprise!" A confused Jason asked: "Do you know each other?" And a outraged Todd replied: "She's his wife!" Eileen held her head in her hands as the brothers squared up to each other and squabbled over who the biggest embarrassment in the family was. But they later apologised, admitted they're both failures and Todd urged his brother to go back to Thailand before he got swept into anymore dramas. Coronation Street and Emmerdale humiliated at British Soap Awards as rival soap wins EIGHT gongs Meanwhile, Danielle took Theo's wedding ring and dropped it in the drain to prove their marriage was over for good. Later, Jason opened up to his mum about his bar going up for sale in Thailand. He said he needed £40k or he will be unemployed and homeless. Eileen suggested using Julie's (Katy Cavanagh) life insurance money, while Jason urged her to come with him to Thailand and be his business partner. Corrie cash crisis: shock exits for 2025 ITV bosses are locked in a battle to save the cash-strapped soap. This means that a number of stars have either been axed from or have abandoned the long-running serial drama. Colson Smith - Craig Tinker The character of Craig Tinker has been axed by bosses after 14 years. After he was told of the news in Autumn 2024, Colson Smith confirmed that would be written out of the show with scenes to air later this year. Craig's on-screen mum, Beth Tinker, also left the show in the summer when actress Lisa George was written out from the role. Sue Cleaver - Eileen Grimshaw After 25 years playing Eileen Grimshaw, former I'm A Celebrity campmate Sue Cleaver will quit the show. The Sun on Sunday reported in January that she's already begun to film her exit scenes. However the character will not be killed off in case Sue opts to make a return in the future. Luca Toolan - Mason Radcliffe Bosses decided to axe the teenage character after just 16 months after he first joined the show. Recent scenes saw Mason stabbed by his criminal brothers after his pal Dylan brought a knife in an attempt to defend him. Sue Devaney - Debbie Webster In November 2024, we revealed that Debbie Webster is set to be killed off after 40 years on the cobbles. The character will die as part of a heartbreaking long-running dementia storyline. Charlotte Jordan - Daisy Midgeley The actress became the fifth star to leave Coronation Street in just one month. We revealed that she will bow out of the ITV soap later this year after four years on-screen. Charlotte told sources that she's hungry to see what other opportunities await. Shelley King - Yasmeen Metcalfe The actress has played Yasmeen Metcalfe on the cobbles for the past 11 years and we revealed in January that she finished filming her final scenes. This follows the departure of her on-screen partner Stu Carpenter. Eileen insisted that she had a life in Weatherfield, but Jason pointed out that she isn't entirely happy and should think about his offer. The Sun revealed that Sue will be departing from the ITV soap after 25 years - as she plans to pursue new acting projects. She said: 'I've had 25 privileged years of working on Coronation Street. 'The door is still firmly open but as I reached my 60th year, I decided it was time to embrace change, look for new adventures and live fearlessly.' Meanwhile, actor Ryan Thomas said he wanted to pay the soap that made him famous back. He said: 'It was a mix of nostalgia and gratitude for what the show has done for me. When they told me Eileen was leaving, it felt right to be a part of that storyline for her and revisit where it all started.' Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 or stream from 7am on ITVX. 5 5 5

Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'
Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'

The Independent

time21-02-2025

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  • The Independent

Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'

Emmerdale star Natalie Ann Jamieson says she had to repeat filming her death scenes due to crying and being an 'emotional wreck'. Following a limo crashing into a frozen lake on the Yorkshire-set ITV soap, Jamieson's character Amy Barton dies on Thursday after briefly regaining consciousness. She manages to say goodbye to her son Kyle (Huey Quinn), along with attempting to explain to her husband Matty Barton, played by Ash Palmisciano, that she saw a body in the water when she was trapped under the ice. Jamieson told the PA news agency that her character dying in hospital was 'just so sad', as she recalled what it was like to film those scenes. She said: 'Then once she has died, she's got scenes with Matty and (mother) Kerry (Wyatt, played by Laura Norton), and they're like, lying with them on the bed, like chatting away to her. 'And I was just an emotional wreck. And then I'm supposed to be dead. At this point, I just was doing the worst dead acting ever. 'I was tears going down, and was trying not to vibrate. I was like, oh goodness, we'll go again on that one, please.' Jamieson added that the episode is more of a 'tearjerker' than Wednesday's instalment, which saw Amy having a fit in hospital, and left her partner 'inconsolable' watching it. 'I mean, obviously there's the mix of emotions of leaving and stuff like that, because six years is a long time to be somewhere,' she said, on departing the soap. 'So just knowing that.. I'm obviously not losing my friends. I get to keep them but to lose… going in and seeing them at work every day, those bits of it are really sad.' Jamieson said that she spent a day filming the scenes underwater in a swimming pool, which meant she had to hold her breath, wear a wetsuit with weights and clothes while swimming after she falls through the ice in the soap. To prepare for it, she did 'quick training', which involved 'learning to dive down three metres, in my clothes and my shoes and back up and how to equalise for the pressure in your ears and all that kind of stuff'. Jamieson said she worried about 'panicking', before adding that she should not have worried. She said: 'When we started to film it, because I was thinking more about, what the character was doing and stuff like that. 'I think I did just naturally start to stay down there for longer.' Jamieson said that she was able to get some oxygen from the divers when the shot was focussing elsewhere as an arm appeared in the lake, which is speculated to belong to Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter) – who previously left the soap. She also said the rehearsal set up was giving 'Titanic vibes', pointing to the 1997 Oscar-winning film. Jamieson said: 'One whole day, filming with the pool that was dressed (for the scene) and so that was just the underwater stuff. So that was just me and there that day. 'And then for all of the stuff that was on top, which was the ice that was made out of wax and everything like that.. I'd say, for all the different shots, we were probably there about a week.' She said they would start filming around 6pm, and finish at 2am, and 'every single shot' she did when coming out of the lake, she had to be covered with water. Jamieson also called it 'sad', and 'had that like extra level of emotion to it, because it was what the characters were feeling there and then, but it was also what all of us were feeling just being there all together'. The crash also saw the death of Suzy Merton, played by Martelle Edinborough, and Leyla Harding, portrayed by Roxy Shahidi. Jamieson has also been in ITV detective show Vera and BBC soap Doctors, as well as being nominated in 2019 for best newcomer at the TV Choice awards. She had played Amy since 2019, after taking over the character from Chelsea Halfpenny.

Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'
Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Emmerdale star had to repeat filming death due to being 'emotional wreck'

Emmerdale star Natalie Ann Jamieson says she had to repeat filming her death scenes due to crying and being an 'emotional wreck'. Following a limo crashing into a frozen lake on the Yorkshire-set ITV soap, Jamieson's character Amy Barton dies on Thursday after briefly regaining consciousness. She manages to say goodbye to her son Kyle (Huey Quinn), along with attempting to explain to her husband Matty Barton, played by Ash Palmisciano, that she saw a body in the water when she was trapped under the ice. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emmerdale (@emmerdale) Jamieson told the PA news agency that her character dying in hospital was 'just so sad', as she recalled what it was like to film those scenes. She said: 'Then once she has died, she's got scenes with Matty and (mother) Kerry (Wyatt, played by Laura Norton), and they're like, lying with them on the bed, like chatting away to her. 'And I was just an emotional wreck. And then I'm supposed to be dead. At this point, I just was doing the worst dead acting ever. 'I was tears going down, and was trying not to vibrate. I was like, oh goodness, we'll go again on that one, please.' Jamieson added that the episode is more of a 'tearjerker' than Wednesday's instalment, which saw Amy having a fit in hospital, and left her partner 'inconsolable' watching it. 'I mean, obviously there's the mix of emotions of leaving and stuff like that, because six years is a long time to be somewhere,' she said, on departing the soap. 'So just knowing that.. I'm obviously not losing my friends. I get to keep them but to lose… going in and seeing them at work every day, those bits of it are really sad.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emmerdale (@emmerdale) Jamieson said that she spent a day filming the scenes underwater in a swimming pool, which meant she had to hold her breath, wear a wetsuit with weights and clothes while swimming after she falls through the ice in the soap. To prepare for it, she did 'quick training', which involved 'learning to dive down three metres, in my clothes and my shoes and back up and how to equalise for the pressure in your ears and all that kind of stuff'. Jamieson said she worried about 'panicking', before adding that she should not have worried. She said: 'When we started to film it, because I was thinking more about, what the character was doing and stuff like that. 'I think I did just naturally start to stay down there for longer.' Jamieson said that she was able to get some oxygen from the divers when the shot was focussing elsewhere as an arm appeared in the lake, which is speculated to belong to Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter) – who previously left the soap. She also said the rehearsal set up was giving 'Titanic vibes', pointing to the 1997 Oscar-winning film. Jamieson said: 'One whole day, filming with the pool that was dressed (for the scene) and so that was just the underwater stuff. So that was just me and there that day. 'And then for all of the stuff that was on top, which was the ice that was made out of wax and everything like that.. I'd say, for all the different shots, we were probably there about a week.' She said they would start filming around 6pm, and finish at 2am, and 'every single shot' she did when coming out of the lake, she had to be covered with water. Jamieson also called it 'sad', and 'had that like extra level of emotion to it, because it was what the characters were feeling there and then, but it was also what all of us were feeling just being there all together'. The crash also saw the death of Suzy Merton, played by Martelle Edinborough, and Leyla Harding, portrayed by Roxy Shahidi. Jamieson has also been in ITV detective show Vera and BBC soap Doctors, as well as being nominated in 2019 for best newcomer at the TV Choice awards. She had played Amy since 2019, after taking over the character from Chelsea Halfpenny.

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