Rebel Wilson wears a red, lacey dress while attending the UK premiere of her movie The Almond and the Seahorse at Vue West End on Tuesday (April 30) in London.
Rebel Wilson wears a red, lacey dress while attending the UK premiere of her movie The Almond and the Seahorse at Vue West End on Tuesday (April 30) in London.
A much-loved EastEnders star is making a TV comeback in a viewers' favourite TV show, after 13 years away from the series. Sean Maguire, who famously played Aidan Brosnan on EastEnders in 1993, is set to star in the brand-new series of Death in Paradise when it returns to our screens next month.
K.J. Yossman Jessica Hynes (“Shaun of the Dead”) and Akemnji Ndifornyen (“Famalam”) are among the cast set to join Adjani Salmon’s BBC and A24 series “Dreaming Whilst Black.” The show, which Salmon (“Doctor Who”) created and stars in, is based on a web-series of the same name. It was adapted into a critically acclaimed pilot in 2021 and greenlit for a six-part series last fall. The series will see Salmon reprise his role as Kwabena alongside Dani Moseley (“The Kitchen”) as Amy. They will be joined by newcomers to the show Hynes and Ndifornyen as well as Isy Suttie (“Peep Show”), Peter Serafinowicz (“The Tick”), Roger Griffiths (“Chef!”), Martina Laird (“The Little Mermaid”), Jo Martin (“Doctor Who”), Steve Furst (“The Serpent Queen”) and “Love Island’s” Ovie Soko.
Coronation Street spoilers follow. Stephanie Davis' former Hollyoaks co-stars have sent her their congratulations following the news that she will be joining the cast of Coronation Street.
New Coronation Street star Stephanie Davis has spoken out on joining the ITV soap after it was revealed she'll be part of a sizzling summer storyline. The former Hollyoaks actress will be swapping Chester for Manchester when she appears on the cobbles from July.
Netflix has boarded its latest BBC drama, Champion, the show from award-winning Queenie writer Candice Carty-Williams, which has unveiled cast.
Hanna Flint Guest ContributorAs a powerful new wave of protests against systemic racism floods the streets of Britain, Black creatives within the TV industry have become increasingly emboldened to speak out and share their experiences of workplace microaggressions, othering and discrimination.In the last week, “Hollyoaks” star Rachel Adedeji — who is exiting the show — tweeted her disappointment with the Channel 4 soap’s response to the Black Lives Matter campaign by revealing several examples
Jake Kanter International TV EditorLime Pictures has confirmed that Hollyoaks actress Rachel Adedeji is leaving just days after she raised questions about racial discrimination on Channel 4’s soap.The All3Media-owned company said Adedeji handed in her notice last year, meaning her decision to leave came before she went public with concerns about the treatment of diverse cast members.Lime said: “Rachel made the decision to leave Hollyoaks to pursue other opportunities earlier last year which
The Sun : "Rachel made the decision to leave Hollyoaks to pursue other opportunities earlier last year which saddened us at Hollyoaks as she is one of the leading cast members in the show.
Actress Rachel Adedeji has quit Hollyoaks after four years, just days after accusing the soap of racist incidents behind the scenes on the show.The TV star, who has plays Lisa Loveday on the show, is said to have made the decision to leave the soap last year and that her exit was filmed shortly before lockdown. According to reports, Rachel's character’s exit from the village “will air in the next two months”.
Tim Dams Lime Pictures, the producer of U.K.
Hollyoaks has responded to racism claims put forward by actress Rachel Adedeji.Lime Pictures, which produces the Channel 4 programme, says: 'It's clear we have more work to do'Following an investigation into the matter, soap bosses have released a statement about the matter and outlined a list of pledges it will stick to in a bid to “stamp out implicit bias”.This comes after the show's star Rachel, 28, who plays Lisa Loveday, hit out at Hollyoaks over its 'disappointing' approach to the Black
Hollyoaks bosses have admitted there is “further work to do” after one of the soap’s stars said she had experienced racism while working on the show.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorAll3Media-owned production company Lime Pictures has promised to “stamp out implicit bias” after actress Rachel Adedeji raised questions about the treatment of black cast members on Channel 4’s UK soap Hollyoaks.In a statement on Tuesday, Lime said it was “deeply shocked and saddened” by the issues raised by Adedeji and others in recent days, and added: “Lime Pictures strives to have zero tolerance of racism or any form of discrimination across all of its shows
Jake Kanter International TV EditorAll3Media-owned Lime Pictures has launched an investigation after actress Rachel Adedeji raised questions about the treatment of black cast members on the set of Channel 4’s UK soap Hollyoaks.Adedeji, who has appeared in more than 200 episodes of Hollyoaks, tweeted her disapproval of the show’s support for the Black Lives Matter movement and raised a laundry list of questions about her experiences of those of co-stars.In her statement, she claimed that she was
Channel Four show, blasted Hollyoaks over its 'disappointing' approach to the Black Lives Matter movement.She said the soap's response, a video featuring her co-star Kelle Bryant, was 'not as progressive as they think' before listing racial injustices she claims to have encountered on set.The soap has since issued a statement saying: "Hollyoaks has zero tolerance on racism.
Hollyoaks has spoken out after actress Rachel Adedeji said racist incidents had taken place behind the scenes on the Channel 4 soap.The TV star, who plays Lisa Loveday on the popular soap, took to her Twitter feed to reply to a post shared by the show where actress Kéllé Bryan, who plays Martine Devaraux, could be seen saying they've created a podcast "all about racism".
Rachel Adedeji has slammed Hollyoaks' "disappointing" response to the Black Lives Matter movement.The 28 year old, who plays Lisa Loveday on the popular Channel 4 soap, took to her Twitter feed to reply to a post shared by the show where actress Kelle Bryan, who plays Martin Devaraux, could be seen saying they've created a podcast "all about racism".
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