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Loose Women's Denise Welch cancels appearance at the DIVA Awards amid 'bout of vertigo'
Loose Women panellist, 63, subsequently had to pull out of the DIVA Awards, which marks the accomplishments of LGBTQI women and non-binary people.She took to Instagram to explain the reason behind her absence from the event, which she branded her “favourite event of the year.”Denise admitted she was “so sad” that her health issue prevented her from attending the event.In view of her 362,000 followers, Denise posted a picture of her former Coronation Street co-stars Suranne Jones and Sally Lindsay.She captioned the snap: “So sad to miss my favourite event of the year @divamagazine Diva Awards but I was felled by a bout of vertigo.“Congratulations to our wonderful friend and head lesbian of the world @diversityriley and to all the winners.”Denise concluded: “Missed seeing you @suranne_jones, @sallylindsay73 #divaawards.”The TV star had recently opened up on her ordeal with a stalker who was jailed last month jailed for seven years and seven months.In one terrifying incident, Denise awoke to "huge, sprawling flames" after her stalker set her house on fire back in 2020.She was alarmed by her husband’s screams as flames engulfed the area outside of her house.Stalker Toraq Wyngard started the fire after Denise and husband Lincoln Townley went to sleep at around 10pm.The couple had left son Lewis and her brother-in-law Duncan downstairs watching movies.Denise recalled: “Suddenly, I heard Lincoln screaming.“I ran downstairs in my pyjamas and saw huge sprawling flames outside the house.”However, one neighbour had spotted the blaze as she was driving past and knocked on the door to alert the actress and her family.Lincoln started to move the car away from the driveway, helping avoid a tragedy."Within seconds of him moving it,
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Sally Lindsay’s life - 'fame-hungry' soap row, Bradley Walsh digs and famous husband
Coronation Street character Shelley Unwin - and has had an incredibly exciting acting career since quitting the ITV cobbles.The actress, 48, has starred in everything from TV dramas to her Posh Sleepover series, which sees her set up camp in incredible properties owned by multimillionaires around the country.Named the President of The Women of the Year Luncheon and Awards, today (April 1) Sally prepares to step up to the podium to present the award to deserving recipients, after the cancellation of the 2021 ceremony.But what has the star been up to since quitting Corrie?In her personal life, Sally has a rather famous husband.She tied the knot with her drummer hubby Steve White back in 2013, in a star-studded ceremony which saw the likes of Gok Wan, Alan Carr and Denise Welch in the pews.Steve described the sweet ceremony as “personal but simple, emotional and heartfelt”.Sally’s hubby has made a career for himself as a drummer, after being given his first drum kit aged just 11.He went on to play alongside Paul Weller and his band The Style Council aged just 17 - and he was the youngest drummer to perform at the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in 1985.He went on to play with the likes of Oasis, Jon Lord and Ian Drury.The pair share 11-year-old twin boys, Louie and Victor - and though Sally tends to keep their life private, she does sometimes share snaps of the lads on her social media pages.Steve, meanwhile, was previously married to Hayley Marsh, and shares Kristabel and Curtis with his ex-wife.As a former member of the Coronation Street cast, Sally didn’t hesitate to hit out at soap actors who she branded “fame hungry”.Speaking on the White Wine Question Time podcast, she explained: “A lot of people, when they join
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Jason Manford blasts Boris for 'most shameless tweet’ about Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Boris Johnson for his “shameless tweet” following the news that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe would finally be released home to the UK.The Prime Minister has been highly criticised for his own failings in the case of Nazanin, who was placed under arrest in Iran back in 2016.Jason, 40, replied to a tweet from the Prime Minister, 57, following Nazanin’s release.Today Boris wrote to his 4.1 million followers: “I am very pleased to confirm that the unfair detention of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori in Iran has ended today, and they will now return to the UK.“The UK has worked intensively to secure their release and I am delighted they will be reunited with their families and loved ones.”In view of his 411,400 Twitter followers Jason responded: “And the award for most shameless tweet of the year goes to…”Boris has previously come under fire for making things worse for Nazanin during her time in incarceration by falsely claiming in 2017 that she was teaching journalism in Iran - risking landing further charges against her.Her employer, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, said she was simply visiting her family and Sir Patrick McLoughlin, the chairman of Mr Hunt’s campaign, said Mr Johnson’s language had “not helped” Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s case.Many people took to the comments section to share in Jason’s outrage over the Prime Minister’s recent tweet.Actress Sally Lindsay wrote: “The absolute brass neck of it”. To which Jason replied: “Incredible! After he was ‘in charge’ whilst Home Secretary! 100% ****hole.”Sue Taylor wrote: “I’d have preferred it if he’d just been silent! No one wants to hear his PR rubbish. “If he apologised to her face to face in front of the cameras, I might give him some credit!!”“From the man
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