She filmed her dramatic final scenes as doomed Tina McIntyre this week – and after six-years of loyal service on long-running soap Coronation Street the actress who plays her was given an emotional send-off as she left the studio for the final time.
To keep the audience guessing, they have reportedly filmed four different endings, so that even the cast are kept in the dark. Michelle Keegan was set to leave the show in November last year when her contract ran out, but producers persuaded her to stay until May. The actress said in an interview with Hello Magazine that finishing on the street has only just start to hit home: ‘It’s been hitting home that this is nearly the end of my time on Coronation Street and I’m starting to realise how much I will miss my friends in the cast and the crew.’ She added that she plans to throw a huge bash with the cast and crew so she can say ‘thank you and goodbye to everyone’ whom she has been working with for the past six years.
Meanwhile Mark Wright travel programme, Party Wright Around The Worldl – which showed the hunky star organising global parties – has been given the chop after just one series due to poor ratings. This will be the fourth consecutive show to get dropped after the failure of his Hollywood Nights series in 2012, Take Me Out’s spin-off’The Gossip, and his gameshow My Man Can, which was cancelled before it even aired. An insider told The Sun newspaper: ‘Mark Wright has a lot of fans and was a huge hit on TOWIE and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ [in 2011 when he came in second place to Dougie Poynter], but the shows he has done since then have been turkeys.
He needs to find a show that works for him soon otherwise bosses may look elsewhere.’ Party Wright Around The World kicked off with 350,000 viewers in February, but slumped to just 206,000 within the space of a month. Mark Wright spokeswoman insists the 27-year-old star was fine about the decision to not go ahead with a second series of the show as he’s already got other plans in the pipeline. She said: ‘Mark was delighted by the fan reaction to the show. It was only ever meant to be one series.’ -Dailymail