There's a good interview in today's Mirror with Helen Flanagan, who returns to our screens tonight as Rosie Webster.
Rosie's online spin-off starts today at http://www.justrosie.co.uk/ and the interview ties in with that, of course. But it's an interesting read nonetheless and Helen talks about the panic attacks she's trying to overcome right now; about her boyfriend footballer Scott Sinclair and about being an actress in Coronation Street.
Worth a read and it's here.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Helen Flanagan on panic attacks, Scott Sinclair and Just Rosie
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3 comments:
Well that's two minutes of life I've never get back. Absolutely pathetic... and the ads run for far longer than Rosie's 5 second appearance.
What's the point of all the hype for the online spin-off if nobody but viewers in the UK can see it.
I think ITV should rethink that restriction.
I'm really glad that I discovered your blog
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