The 'Loose Women' panellist said the rules surrounding international travel have been "a little bit woolly".
The ex-'Corrie' star is due to play the mother of established character Maxine Minniver.
Piers Morgan and Denise Welch have been locked in a heated Twitter exchange over the coronavirus pandemic
Denise Welch, who has been sober for eight years, dubbed alcohol "the most dangerous drug" as she addressed her own drink problems.
As the 'Benidorm' star and her pals have proved, it is more than possible to make a show without a studio and crew.
The actor, who once had a small role on the soap as a non-speaking extra, thinks the show is 'good' but has critiqued some changes.
The 61-year-old actress said she could no longer pretend she didn't care about losing out to 'This Morning'.
The artist, who is married to Denise Welch, recalls how his former boss pushed him into sobriety
The soap star is honest with herself about dealing with her mental health issues.
The TV star showed enormous courage in documenting her mental health struggles.
The 'Loose Women' presenter recalled clashing with the Duke of York at a charity event, claiming he made 'offensive remarks'.
The Loose Women star and former Corrie actress opens up about mental health.
Denise Welch fought back tears on Monday's Loose Women.
Do you remember when Jack Dee walked out of the Celebrity Big Brother house only to go on to win the series? Or when eccentric Hollywood actor Gary Busey won in 2014? Or how about ‘fake’ celebrity Chantelle Houghton winning in one of the show’s most controversial series ever?With Celebrity Big Brother’s 22nd series just days away – take a look back at the series previous winners and what they’re up to now…
Denise is a self-proclaimed 'embarrassing mum'.
It was the youth club drama with the breathlessly funky theme tune, run by a man with bristling handlebar moustache that wouldn’t have looked out of place on Doctor Watson. There were blindings, teenage pregnancies, a brain tumour, drug addiction, homelessness, and a bitter rivalry with the youth clubs of Denton Burn and Jesmond Grange, all set in the frame of a suburb of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (though it was actually filmed in Benwell, not Byker). Axed in 2006, a wealth of talent was spawned from the show (and even pop bands like PJ & Duncan, Byker Groove and Point Break), but where are they all now?Image credits: BBC/YouTube/Twitter/Rex Features/The Manchester College/AP/PA
Denise Welch’s son looks set to follow in her footsteps by landing a role in Coronation Street. Louis Healy - whose mum played Rovers Return landlady Natalie Barnes and dad Tim starred as plumber Paul Jones in the soap - auditioned for a role in the show last Friday. A source told The Sun: “Denise and Louis took a road trip up to Manchester in her Mini last week where he was seen by the show’s bosses for a new role.
She impressed audiences as Kyle Slater’s mum, Alison, earlier this year and now Denise Welch has hinted that she’d like a full-time EastEnders gig.
Ever since Stacey Branning discovered that her dad had a secret family, we’ve been waiting to meet The Other Woman. Stace’s dad, Brian, had been living a double life, with a wife and kids up north, as well as Jean, Stacey and Sean in London. Viewers know that Kyle, who is transgender, has a fractious relationship with his family, who couldn’t deal with his transition.
Denise Welch is switching out the cobbles for the square, as the actress has become the latest addition to the cast of EastEnders. The former Loose Women panelist will make her debut in the East End of London this spring, playing the role of Alison Slater, the mother of transgender character Kyle.