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LIFE BEGINS

Coronation Street’s Kym Marsh creates a new television series for herself with former Hollyoaks star Gerard McCarthy

The actress posted a first look at the completed script for her new show called Life Begins

KYM Marsh has created her on television show.

The actress - who quit her role of Michelle Connor in Coronation Street earlier this year - posted a first look at the completed script for her new show called Life Begins.

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She has co-created it with former Hollyoaks star Gerard McCarthy.

Kym posted a picture of the script with the caption: "I literally cannot wait for what's ahead."

It is not yet known which channel the show will air on, but it has been revealed how Kym is already set to make herself millions when she leaves the soap.

The actress – who earns a six-figure salary on the cobbles – will now be free to take on lucrative advertising work as well as other highly-paid acting jobs such as panto, telly dramas and reality TV.

 The new show was created by Kym and former Hollyoaks star Gerard
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 The new show was created by Kym and former Hollyoaks star Gerard

Kym, 42, has been forced to turn down a string of money-spinning ad jobs for make-up and fashion firms in recent years.

But after handing in her notice, she will be able to rake in the cash.

A source said: “Kym will really be able to test her earning power now and the roles and ad work will come pouring in.

“She will be able to bank a million by the end of the year, easily.”

Coronation Street favourite Kym Marsh quits the soap after 13 years

Michelle Keegan is now worth an estimated £3 million after quitting her £60,000-a-year role as Tina McIntyre in 2014.

And Ryan – who left the Street in 2016 – is now closing in on his first million after stints in Neighbours and money-spinning panto, along with winning Celebrity Big Brother last year.

Coronation Street stars are not allowed to plug or promote products while contracted to the ITV show – which has long been a source of anger for the cast.


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