By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram Debbie Webster made her Corrie comeback after more than three decades – and fans were very excited!
Coronation Street favourite Debbie Webster returned to Weatherfield last night after 34 years away from the cobbles.
Kevin Webster had the shock of his life when his sister turned up unexpectedly at the garage during Wednesday night's episode.
Debbie, played by actress Sue Devaney, was last seen all the way back in 1985 after she moved to Southampton with dad Bill Webster when he married Elaine Prior.
Lando Norris, a British racing driver, is currently a part of the McLaren Formula One team. Is Lando Norris Gay? is one of the queries posed by the followers. For more information, keep reading.
Lando was born in Bristol, England. Karting was where Norris started his racing career, and he swiftly moved on to car racing.
He won the MSA Formula Championship in 2015, and in New Zealand in 2016, he triumphed in the Toyota Racing Series.
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Natasha O'Keeffe looked flawless as she transformed into Lizzie Shelby in scenes from the final series of Peaky Blinders, which will premiere on Sunday night.
The actress, 35, put on an elegant display in a shimmering silk orange gown which she paired with a furry white cape and dazzling silver drop earrings.
Slipping on a pair of white opera gloves, the ex-prostitute soon linked arms with her husband Tommy (played by Cillian Murphy), who put on a dapper display in a black suit.
First look reviewSky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-QiangReviewKevin Macdonald’s documentary, which has premiered at Sundance, draws an emotional line from the Chinese artist’s traumatic childhood to the inexhaustible glee of his firework sculpture
“Everyone loves to light fireworks,” Cai Guo-Qiang says with a smile as he ignites some red candles. He’s in a factory in Liuyang, a Chinese city known as the fireworks capital of the world. Cai is here on important business, to scout for new ways to continue making abstract art in the most whizz-bang, flamboyant and audience-engaging way.