Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank's boyfriend gushes over 'beautiful' soap star after important move
24.04.2024 - 16:17
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Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank was delivered a sweet public message by his boyfriend after he joined him for an important cause. The actor, who plays Billy Mayhew in the ITV soap, and his co-star Peter Ash headed to Blackpool together over the weekend.
They were part of the Burrow Strictly Ball in support of the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease and other MND causes. As Corrie fans will know, Peter's character Paul Foreman was diagnosed with the disease last year and is currently playing the former builder's heartbreaking decline on screen.
While Daniel is a long-standing supporter of the MND Association due to his grandfather's own death from the condition, he and Peter have been seen doing more work to raise awareness and money for the charity. And so the pair were enlisted as judges for the Strictly Ball.
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The pair looked dapper as they appeared in a new snap all suited and booted on the judging panel. Captioning the post on Instagram, Daniel, 44, said: "The lovely @peterash_85 & I judging (and taking a selfie) @burrowstrictlyball2024. An absolutely wonderful evening raising much-needed funds & awareness for #MND."
And his fans and followers were quick to respond with praise and support for their charity efforts. @charliesinspirations said: "Lovely pic. You are both doing such a great job making people more aware of MND." @lobbingtonfieldsfarmdogarena added: "Keep up the good work."
Daniel had previously shared a photo of himself and his partner Jordan Coulthard as they prepared to head to the special event. Both sporting
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