Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Guy Berryman rubbishes Chris Martin’s claim Coldplay will stop making albums

Coldplay's Guy Berryman insists the band are "years away" from retirement. Frontman Chris Martin, 47, had proclaimed that the...

Latest Posts

Busted won’t ‘rush’ new album

Busted "don't want to rush" their new album. The pop punk trio - comprising Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis and...

Mariah Carey felt too young to make Christmas record

Mariah Carey thought she was too young to record a Christmas album. The 55-year-old singer is celebrating 30 years...

SZA making further changes to mixes on Lana album

SZA has announced she is making some further changes to the mixes on 'Lana’. The 'Saturn' hitmaker dropped the...

Tony Mortimer welcomes Stay Another Day back like ‘an old friend’

Tony Mortimer has compared ‘Stay Another Day’s enduring popularity to “an old friend returning”. The 54-year-old singer took the...

Sarah Harding ‘blushing’ over Ghost kissing scenes

Sarah Harding admits she has been "blushing" while rehearsing kissing scenes for the stage show ‘Ghost: The Musical’.
The former Girls Aloud singer is making her theatre debut in the show in which she plays Demi Moore’s character Molly from the beloved 1990 movie opposite former ‘Hollyoaks’ actor Andy Moss – who is portraying Molly’s murdered lover Sam, a role made famous by Patrick Swayze on the big screen.
Sarah is in the thick of rehearsals now with her hunky co-star and she admits she hasn’t been able to contain her embarrassment when Andy reaches in for a smooch.
During an interview on TV show ‘This Morning’, she revealed: "The other day I had to start to do the odd kiss, and I start blushing! It’s not something I’m used to, I’ve never really done on screen snogging."
Sarah, 34, insists Andy, also 34, has been the perfect gentleman as they learn their lines and has done his best to make her feel at ease about the kissing.
She added: "Andy is lovely. The more familiar we get the more comfortable it becomes. At the end of the day it’s just a job, he’s done it a million times. I’m the one who is blushing!"
Sarah isn’t having any issue mastering the emotional parts of the story because the songs that feature tug on her heart strings.
The ‘Threads’ singer – who has acted in soap opera ‘Coronation Street’ and movies ‘St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold’ and ‘Run For Your Wife’ – said: "The music brings on my emotions, it’s not hard for me to cry at all. I hope I’m not emotionally numb by the end of it though because we’re doing eight shows a week … I like to challenge myself … but to do something like this – to bring together the two things I love the most which is to sing and to act – is great. Hopefully I can carry on doing both."
‘Ghost: The Musical’ opens at London’s New Wimbledon Theatre on 29 August before going on a UK tour.

Latest Posts

Busted won’t ‘rush’ new album

Busted "don't want to rush" their new album. The pop punk trio - comprising Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis and...

Mariah Carey felt too young to make Christmas record

Mariah Carey thought she was too young to record a Christmas album. The 55-year-old singer is celebrating 30 years...

SZA making further changes to mixes on Lana album

SZA has announced she is making some further changes to the mixes on 'Lana’. The 'Saturn' hitmaker dropped the...

Tony Mortimer welcomes Stay Another Day back like ‘an old friend’

Tony Mortimer has compared ‘Stay Another Day’s enduring popularity to “an old friend returning”. The 54-year-old singer took the...

Don't Miss

Chrissie Hynde apologises for imposing concert rules

Chrissie Hynde has apologised to fans over her issues with phone usage and repeat front row gig-goers at Pretenders gigs.

Sam Fender cancels rest of tour after haemorrhaging vocal cord

Sam Fender has cancelled the remainder of his 2025 tour after he haemorrhaged his vocal cord. The 'Getting Started'...

Taylor Swift’s final show felt like ‘last day of school’

Taylor Swift's final show of 'The Eras Tour' felt like "the last day of school", according to Gracie Abrams.

Ringo Starr wants The Beatles to win a Grammy for Now and Then

Ringo Starr hopes The Beatles win a Grammy for 'Now and Then'. The Fab Four returned to the charts...

Yungblud reveals ‘bonkers’ double album plan

Yungblud is planning a "bonkers" double album. The 27-year-old rocker is set to release the follow-up to his self-titled...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.