Denise Welch Talks Childhood, Coronation Street, Finding Love & Coping With Depression | Loose Women

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From Coronation Street’s Natalie Barnes (nee Natalie Horrocks) to Waterloo Road’s Steph Haydock, Soldier Soldier’s Marsha Stubbs and beyond, Denise Welch had her fair share of TV roles before she joined Loose Women. Back in 2019 we delved into her fascinating past during her Life Before Loose chat, hearing tales from her truly scrumptious childhood (her family was in the sweet business) and her time on Corrie’s famous cobbles. Denise also opened up about marriage, divorce, finding love again with husband Lincoln, her love for her sons Matty and Louis, and how she copes with depression, which she describes as the “unwelcome visitor” in her life.

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

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