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ITV Corrie's Chesney Brown actor Sam Aston's two siblings who appeared on soap revealed

Coronation Street's Chesney Brown, played by Sam Aston, isn't the only member of his family to have walked the cobbles. The actor, who has been playing Chesney since he was just 10 years old in 2003, has two siblings who have also appeared on the popular ITV soap. His older sister Emily, now 40, starred in 51 episodes between 1996 and 1997 as Rebecca Palmer, daughter of Claire Palmer, who was Des Barnes' girlfriend at the time.
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The One Show's Alex Jones says she'll be 'fired' after she's mocked for blunders
The One Show after producers decided to showcase a string of her blunders live on air.As the show kicked off, co-host Jermaine Jenas couldn't wait to highlight the fact that Alex often got celebrity names wrong while interviewing them.Starting off the conversation, while talking to actress Bel Powley in the studio, the star talked about working with Jennifer Aniston and how she feared she would accidentally call her Rachel- a character she played for many years in sitcom Friends.But Jermain reminded everyone that Alex often has the same problem, by showing previous footage where the presenter messed up on several occasions.After her montage of errors was show, a red-faced Alex said: "Oh my goodness, I'm so going to get fired." But she also put her mistakes down to her age. Actor Max Beesley who was also on the sofa alongside Bel admitted that he had made a similar mistake in the past when he accidentally called Jack Duckworth actor Bill Tarmey by his Coronation Street's character name.Later on in the programme, the blunders seemed to keep on coming for Alex.While having a look at the new BBC News studio with presenter Huw Edwards, Alex almost fell off her chair.As she made her way to the new studio, Alex chimed "I am here everybody.""Hello Huw," she said before almost falling off her chair and shrieking in shock.
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Coronation Street's Tommy Duckworth actor looks unrecognisable 22 years after TV stint
Coronation Street child star Joseph Aston looks completely different 22 years after his stint on the soap playing Tommy Duckworth.The child actor, who’s now 30, made his debut on the famous cobbles back in 2000.His character Tommy was the adorable grandson of infamous characters Jack and Vera Duckworth.Joseph’s most known storyline included a riveting plot involving a custody battle with Tommy's grandparents following the death of his mum.During his time on the ITV show, a very young Tommy was memorable for his whispy brown hair and freckles.These days, Joseph looks very different from the angelic youngster, as the actor now rocks a fair amount of stubble and has swapped acting for gardening.The former child star does continue to have ties with the soap as he’s the older brother of Sam Aston, who plays long-running character Chesney Battersby-Brown – brother of Fiz Brown and son of Cilla Battersby-BrowneBig brother Joseph is one of three actors to play Tommy during the character’s 16 years in Weatherfield.He was preceded by Darryl Edwards, who took on the role from 1992 to 1997 and then Chris Fountain who succeeded him from 2011 to 2013.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here .After his Corrie stint, Joseph appeared in the hit ITV series Where the Heart Is for 27 episodes and the BBC’s Casualty in 2003.He now however spends his days gardening and hanging out with girlfriend.Joseph and Sam’s sibling, Emily, 40, also appeared on Coronation Street as the character Rebecca Palmer between 1996 and 1997.
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Coronation Street's heartbreaking moments - tram horror, health battle and Vera's death
Coronation Street as Laura Neelan (Kel Allen) sadly passed away in emotional scenes which aired last week.After being diagnosed with cancer, Laura was determined to reconcile with her daughter Kelly Neelan (Millie Gibson).However, her health deteriorated and Gary Windas (Mikey North), who viewers know is responsible for Laura husband Rick's death, tried to persuade Kelly to visit her mum one last timeThings haven't been the same between the mother and daughter since Laura confessed to Rick's murder so Gary could continue to look after Kelly when she died.Laura sadly passed away and Kelly missed her last chance to see her mum.Following Laura's exit from the soap, Daily Star taken a look at Coronation Street's most heartbreaking moments.Soap anniversaries usually come with their fair share of dramatic moments - but Coronation Street's 50th anniversary saw the death of many fan favourites too.Beloved Weatherfield butcher Ashley Peacock was one of the residents to die in a tragic tram crash, leaving fans in tears as the long serving resident left the cobbles for good - several years after the murder of his wife Maxine.Ashley had been in the Joinery Bar celebrating Peter Barlow's stag night, but a tram derailment caused the roof to collapse and in a moment of heroism, Ashley held part of the roof up so Peter and Nick to escape - knowing that he would die instead.The tram crash also claimed the life of Molly Dobbs, and further shock was to follow, as Molly Dobbs revealed to Sally Webster in her dying breaths that she had an affair with Sally's husband Kevin - and that he was the father of her baby.Jack and Vera Duckworth were inseparable on the cobbles, with the couple providing much needed comic relief throughout their time
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