Shayne Ward on Life After Corrie and His Incredible Body Transformation | Lorraine

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He was street hunk Aidan Connor on the cobbles, before he left in 2018 in a powerful suicide storyline that shone a light on male mental health. Now, Shayne Ward is back, and he’s playing a role from another iconic TV show, as he stars in the play adaptation of Band Of Gold, the classic Sunday night TV show that was watched by 15 million viewers. Shayne reveals how he felt playing a police man, his amazing body transformation, which has seen him lose 3 stone, and life as a dad to little Willow.

Broadcast on 09/01/20

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