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Corrie's Brooke Vincent mistaken for Hollywood star as she shows off glam new look
Coronation Street star Brooke Vincent has wowed fans with her new hair style for the summer.The Sophie Webster actress has shared her new look of honeyed hair worn in tumbling waves in a video shared on Instagram.She captioned the video "Summertime Hair," and gazed into the camera as the mum of two ran a hand through her bouncy tresses.READ MORE: Coronation Street legend full of praise for man after clever way of using inheritanceHer friends rushed to the comments section to compliment her new look.Her on-screen sister Helen Flanagan, who plays Rosie Webster posted a love heart emoji.Sally Carman, who plays her on-screen step mum Abi Metcalfe in Corrie, exclaimed: "Oh YOUR HAIR!!!"Fan were also quick to compliment her.One commented: "In love with your hair."A second applauded: "Always got the hair goals."A third wrote: "You look insane !!!!! Absolutely gorgeous love your hair xx"Other fans did a double take as Brooke was mistaken again for Friends icon Jennifer Aniston.One person said: "I thought you was @jenniferaniston at first."And second penned: "I thought this was @jenniferaniston."Soap star Brooke recently celebrated her 30th birthday with her nearest and dearest at the swanky restaurant The Ivy in Manchester.And she threw a party at Masons Bar and Restaurant at Manchester Hall on Bridge Street attended by her Corrie castmates including Helen, her real-life cousin Ellie Leach who plays Faye Windass and Sally Dynevor, who plays her mum Sally Metcalfe.Brooke hasn't starred in the soap since 2019 and has cited her children for her continued Corrie absence - explaining that she could not make a return while they're so young.Brooke hasn't been seen on-screen after leaving to go on maternity leave while pregnant with
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Listen to Aldous Harding’s warm new single, ‘Fever’
Aldous Harding has shared a new single today, ‘Fever’ – listen to the track below.It’s taken from her upcoming new album ‘Warm Chris’ and follows on from the previously released ‘Lawn‘. The New Zealand musician will release the follow-up to her April 2019 record ‘Designer’ on March 25 via 4AD.‘Warm Chris’ was produced by John Parish (who also produced ‘Designer’ and Harding’s 2017 LP ‘Party’), with all 10 tracks being recorded at Rockfield Studios. Harding’s 2021 single ‘Old Peel’ does not make the final cut, however.The album includes contributions from Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson as well as H. Hawkline, Seb Rochford, Gavin Fitzjohn and John and Hopey Parish.You can watch the new video for ‘Fever’ here:You can see the tracklist for Aldous Harding’s ‘Warm Chris’ below.1. ‘Ennui’2. ‘Tick Tock’3. ‘Fever’4. ‘Warm Chris’5. ‘Lawn’6. ‘Passion Babe’7. ‘She’ll Be Coming Round The Mountain’8. ‘Staring At The Henry Moore’9. ‘Bubbles’10. ‘Leathery Whip’Harding will tour in the UK, Ireland and across Europe from March to April – you can see details of her UK and Ireland tour dates below, and find tickets here.MARCH 202230 – Barbican, London31 – Barbican, LondonAPRIL 20221 – The Waterfront, Norwich3 – City Halls, Glasgow5 – National Concert Hall, Dublin7 – Albert Hall, Manchester8 – The Dome, Brighton10 – The Tramshed, Cardiff11 – Trinity, Bristol12 – Trinity, BristolLast year Harding covered ‘Revival’ by Deerhunter as part of 4AD’s compilation album ‘Bills & Aches & Blues’.
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