Emmerdale star Amy Walsh poses for rare picture with superstar sister as Tracy Metcalfe actress turns 37
EMMERDALE star Amy Walsh celebrated her 37th birthday yesterday and shared a rare photo alongside her superstar sister, Kimberley Walsh.
The soap star, who plays Tracy Metlcalfe on the ITV show, wore a massive smile as she held a glass of wine during her birthday celebrations.
Kimberley, who's a member of the girl group Girls Aloud, captioned the photo: "Happy Birthday to my little sis @AmyWalsh. Love you so much," with a heart emoji.
The Sun has recently revealed that Girls Aloud will be making a TV appearance on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway final next month, after more than a decade of inaction.
Last year, Amy and former EastEnders star Toby-Alexander Smith tied the knot.
The pair that dated for three years, had a lavish wedding and invited all their soap pals and rivals including Lorraine Stanley.
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Amy and Toby had a destination wedding in Montenegro.
Lorraine captioned a photo of her and Amy dancing at the wedding: "Best wedding ever!
"Thank you for having us, we will tell our grandkids about this one #battered #wedding."
Toby and Amy share one daughter together, Bonnie, two.
Bonnie even got a chance to appear alongside her mum on Emmerdale, playing her on-screen daughter as Tracy came back from maternity leave.
The Emmerdale actor's onscreen name was changed to Tracy Robinson after marrying Nate Robinson last year, but they recently ended their relationship.
Nate seemed adamant that his marriage was unsalvageable after he discovered Tracy had cheated on him with his uncle.
As regular ITV viewers will remember, Nate and Tracy's relationship has never been smooth sailing and the heartthrob portrayed by Jurell Carter sabotaged the romance himself by also cheating on his other half.
But despite hoping for a happy life in the eponymous village with their daughter Frankie, infidelity plagued the pair's marriage once again as Tracy (played by Amy) bedded Caleb Miligan (Will Ash) - Nate's long-lost uncle