Coronation Street’s Carla Connor actress Alison King forced to cancel her lavish Greek wedding to toyboy David Stuckey
LIKE something from a Coronation Street storyline, soap star Alison King has seen her wedding plans turn to disaster.
Alison, who plays Weatherfield’s Carla Connor, has been forced to cancel the bash in Greece next week.
Unlike most soap stories, it had nothing to do with the groom playing away from home or the bride confessing her love for the best man.
Instead, Alison joins countless disappointed couples in being thwarted by the coronavirus crisis.
A TV insider said: “Alison and her future hubby were hoping there was some way they could make the wedding work despite all the restrictions.
“But in the end they ran out of options.
“They hoped lockdown might lift enough to let them tie the knot but it proved too much of a logistical nightmare.
“The irony of it being like a Corrie plotline isn’t lost on them.
“They are trying to remain philosophical about the whole thing.”
Alison has been dating toyboy fiance David Stuckey since 2018, after they were set up by their personal trainer.
It wasn’t long before the IT salesman moved in with Alison — who is nine years his senior — and her daughter from a previous relationship.
David, who is father to two boys, popped the question a few days after their one-year anniversary on a romantic trip to Portugal.
It is thought Alison picked Greece for the wedding as it is one of her favourite holiday destinations.
Perhaps once the lockdown is lifted, the Rovers Return could host their do.
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Written by Bafta winner Jack Thorne, the drama – which is currently titled Independence Day? How Disabled Rights Were Won – will mark the 25th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act.
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Emma's charity call-up
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The first famous names to sign up are singers Olly Murs, Melanie C and Paloma Faith.
Emma told The One Show: “I’m better at thinking at night, so during a trip to the loo at 3am, I was sitting there, like, ‘What can I do?’
“I thought, ‘I know people who a few people around the country like, so why don’t we see if they will donate their time for people donating money?’ And Be My Guest was born.”
Emma teamed up with author pal Giovanna Fletcher – wife of McFly’s Tom – to create the fundraiser.
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The proceeds will go to Mind, NHS Charities Together, Refuge and The Trussell Trust.
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Footie's coming homes
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Now it is reviving the format with a lockdown footie theme.
MTV Cribs: Footballers Stay Home, which begins on June 1, will feature Premier League stars including Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard and Arsenal star David Luiz.
A telly insider said: “This follows on from the show’s revival last year.
“Only this time, they are adding some intrigue by letting us into the homes of some of the highest-paid sports stars in the world.”
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