Imelda May Shares All On Making Her Acting Debut On The Big Screen | This Morning

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She’s sold out tours around the world and performed with music legends like Van Morrison, Bono and Ronnie Wood – but now, Irish songstress Imelda May is taking on her first feature film role. The award-winning singer is set to star in the sequel to the hugely successful Fisherman’s Friends, as love interest and former wild-child rock star, Aubrey Flynn. Imelda joined us in the studio to tell us all about swapping stage for screen, and about her latest musical forays.

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