Ross Adams Lands New Role in ‘The Good Ship Murder’ After Quitting ‘Hollyoaks’

Former ‘Hollyoaks’ star Ross Adams has landed a major role in the second series of the Channel 5 drama ‘The Good Ship Murder.’ After leaving his role as Scott Drinkwell in ‘Hollyoaks,’ Adams will join the cast as Colin Smallwood. The series will also feature returning stars Shayne Ward, Catherine Tyldesley, and Claire Sweeney, and will air on Channel 5 and be available on My5.

Coronation Street and Hollyoaks star Stephanie Davis Hospitalized with Lung Infection Concerns

Stephanie Davis, known for her roles in Coronation Street and Hollyoaks, has shared her recent experience with a health scare. After experiencing a persistent cough for three weeks, she visited her doctor and was referred to the hospital due to concerns of pneumonia. Fortunately, medical tests revealed that Davis had a severe infection rather than pneumonia. She received medication and was discharged from the hospital.

Grace Black and Freddie Roscoe’s Surprise Engagement in Hollyoaks

Grace Black, a beloved character from Hollyoaks, has made her grand return to the village after serving time in prison. In a surprising turn of events, she is now engaged to Freddie Roscoe, another fan favorite. Their engagement is part of a scheme to acquire Fraser Black’s hidden fortune, as revealed in a letter from Fraser to Freddie. However, trouble may be on the horizon as Freddie has grown fond of Kitty Draper while Grace is in prison. Will Grace escape captivity? Will their engagement survive? Only time will tell.

Coronation Street Signs Ex-Hollyoaks Star for Surprising Lauren Bolton Twist

Jacob Roberts, formerly of Hollyoaks, has reportedly joined the cast of Coronation Street for a mysterious new role in a storyline related to the disappearance and presumed murder of Lauren Bolton. The character’s identity remains undisclosed, but he is rumored to have connections to Lauren, DS Swain, and Craig Tinker, leading to speculation that he may have been involved in Lauren’s attack.

Carter Shepherd’s Demise at Hollyoaks Pride Celebrations

Tonight’s Hollyoaks episode promises a thrilling climax as Carter Shepherd’s sinister plans come to light. John Paul McQueen confronts Carter, exposing his homophobic manipulation of Lucas Hay, while Kitty Draper promotes inclusivity. The shockwaves ripple through the village, with the police arriving to investigate. Ste Hay discovers Lucas gravely injured, adding to the drama. Meanwhile, the Pride festivities continue at Hunter McQueen’s home, where Prince proposes to Dilly and Hunter makes a surprising move. Lizzie Chen-Williams confides in Cindy Cunningham about a traumatic past, while Freddie Roscoe and Warren Fox engage in a tense battle.

Hollyoaks’ Lucas Hay’s Life Hangs in the Balance After Dillon Ray Discovers Him Unconscious

Lucas Hay’s life hangs in the balance after Dillon Ray discovers him unconscious in the folly. Lucas has been struggling with his sexuality and has been subjected to conversion therapy by headmaster Carter Shepherd. Dillon, who has feelings for Lucas, has tried to help him but has been unsuccessful. Carter’s sinister plan to take Lucas to America is thwarted when John Paul McQueen informs Ste Hay of what is happening. Ste confronts Carter, who is revealed to have been practicing horrific conversion therapy on Lucas. At the hospital, Lucas’ life hangs in the balance, and Ste despairs that he did not know what his son was going through. Misbah Maalik breaks the news that Lucas has been self-harming.

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