While she flies out to Australia for the show, Sue has been written out of Corrie for the time being.She isn’t the first actor from the Cobbles to have taken part in the daring reality show.Simon Gregson and Jennie McAlpine have both been part of the show and even gave advice to Sue as she prepared to take on the brutal Bushtucker Trials.The soap star said: “I have spoken to Jennie and Simon.They seemed to think I will have an absolute ball.“They have told me I will love it and have a great time.
It is very positive and I am going there feeling excited.”She furthered that the prospect of being “Queen of the Jungle” wasn’t something she was deeply concerned with.She clarified it was more important for her to just enjoy the “whole” experience.“I am just going in to enjoy the experience.“I can’t imagine an old bird like me winning!
It is very much a young person’s show.“But whatever happens, I am sure it is going to be amazing.”It comes a few years after Sue spoke about her deadly illness which she has since overcome.
As part of World Sepsis Day 2019, Sue chose to speak out about her experience with the condition.Appearing on an episode of This Morning, Sue explained to then hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford that she first thought pains were a flare up of her irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but soon found out that she was suffering from a kidney infection.
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