Samia Smith, who plays Maria Connor, was snapped by Splash News out shopping with Lucy-Jo, the new lady wife of Alan Halsall, who plays Corrie's Tyrone Dobbs.
Anyway, if anyone would like a maternity frock just like Samia's, it's a Mamas and Papas dress available here.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Samia Smith's maternity frock
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5 comments:
Oh it's kind of cute isn't it!
she looks stunning, its a lovely dress too - bet shes excited about the babys soon arrival!
Some people just always look good, no matter if they're pregnant!
Hides it well!
Lucy-Jo Hudson the "new" "lady wife" of Alan Halsall, "Tyrone"....what does that term mean. I've heard it spoken on Coronation Street and it sounds so dated. Can someone explain this term for a woman who's newly-married even if she's an actor (gender-neutral term)
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