First look at Hollywood star on Neighbours as Selling Sunset beauty moves into Ramsay Street
Date: 2024-11-05
CHRISHELL STAUSE is bringing a touch of glamour to Neighbours.
The Selling Sunset’s star has joined the Aussie soap as Yasmine Shields, a successful American businesswoman in pursuit of an exciting new opportunity.
Chrishell Stause is bringing a touch of glamour to Neighbours[/caption]
Chrishell has joined the Aussie soap as Yasmine Shields[/caption]
Chrishell’s character has already caught the eye of show legend Stefan Dennis’ Paul[/caption]
Her character Yasmine Shields is a successful American businesswoman in pursuit of an exciting new opportunity[/caption]
Chrishell said: ‘Coming from the world of soaps in the US, it’s back to my first love in the entertainment industry’[/caption]
And if a first look at the new series is anything to go by, it seems her character has already caught the eye of show legend Stefan Dennis’ Paul.
Chrishell said: “Coming from the world of soaps in the US, it’s back to my first love in the entertainment industry.
“They pitched me an idea for a character, and I was excited to figure out a way to make it happen.â€
AMY DOWDEN had to bow out of Strictly after picking up a foot injury this week.
But the professional dancer has vowed to return before the Glitterball is handed out.
Amy Dowden had to bow out of Strictly after picking up a foot injury this week[/caption]
Amy, who’s celeb partner JB Gill is now dancing with Lauren Oakley, wants to hit the dancefloor as soon has she’s well enough to be back in heels.
It was confirmed Amy was taking some time out ahead of the show last weekend, which airs on BBC One on Saturday and Sunday.
Amy wrote: “The past few months, I felt like me again. Cancer was no longer the first thing I thought of when I woke. It was choreography, music choices, I felt free.
“My heart right now is breaking having to pull out of the competition due to a foot injury and I know only too well ‘this too shall pass’ and I’ll be soon better and back dancing.â€
MR BATES Vs The Post Office has scooped even more gongs – this time at the Radio Times Screen Test Awards this week.
The ITV drama took home the prize for the Empathy Award for Drama, and the Watercooler Award for being the most talked about programme of the year.
FOCUS ON A LIFE OF GRIME
EVER wondered how messy crime scenes are cleaned up?
Channel 4 are planning to answer that question by going behind the scenes with a team of specialist cleaners, who know all the tricks of the trade to restore normality after traumatic events.
The new ten-part series follows the companies across the UK and USA that clean up the mess following brutal assaults, horrifying murders, and impressive drugs busts.
Crime Scene Cleaners gives the public a look at what goes on after the emergency services have left, and the 24/7 on-call staff ready to get to work.
The series, which is in the works, will also feature input from criminal psychologists, police officers and forensic experts who analyse the crime scenes before their transformation.
A Channel 4 spokesperson said: “The series will pull back the curtain on the vital work of these unsung heroes. It’s not just about cleaning up – it’s about helping people rebuild after trauma.â€
The special episodes, on BBC One from Monday, will focus on fake missing persons ads, cheque fraud and online shopping scammers.
Gloria said: “Our scam specials will really help audiences to keep vigilant, and be prepared for the clever ways these criminals can get hold of our details, our hearts, and our money!â€