Could Eastenders’ Cheryl Fergison Be Appearing on Coronation Street or Emmerdale? | Loose Women

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Cheryl Fergison is best known for being Walford’s karaoke singing, George Michael obsessed, unlucky in love, sidekick of Shirley Carter – Heather Trott. But, in the years since being killed off and leaving the Square, Cheryl Fergison has turned her attention to music and now she’s ready to top the charts. She joins us today for a Loose catch up, as well as to tell us about her new career aspirations! From series 24, broadcast on 21/09/2020

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Loose Women is a British talk show that broadcasts on ITV weekdays from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

Loose Women focuses on a panel of four female presenters who interview celebrities, talk about aspects of their lives, and discuss topical issues ranging from politics and current affairs to celebrity gossip and entertainment news.

The 3,000th episode of Loose Women was broadcast on 15 May 2018.

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