The Salford comedian responded to comments about the award-winning actress and singer.
And @stickiebeak1 replied: "She is a fantastic actor, singer and performer... TV and radio presenter Jeremy Vine said: "Agree with this. And Jason replied: "I know! What's not to like? "It will have taken her the best part of a year to film all of that." She went on to win a best actress BAFTA TV award for her role as Charmian Biggs the wife of the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs in the 2012 series Mrs Biggs and a National Television Award for best drama performance in Cilla about the early life of iconic singer and TV presenter Cilla Black.
Jason Manford has joked that it's nice to see his Starstruck co-star Sheridan Smith 'looking gorgeous on a Saturday night'.
One other viewer shared: 'This is just Stars in Their Eyes? This is literally just Stars in Their Eyes but with trios? Boohoo has a real bargain, or knock their socks off in neon Alex Perry. Meanwhile, another person wrote: 'Wish we could have just had regular Stars in their Eyes back instead of this tbh. After seeing viewers complain as they compared the two shows on social media this weekend, Jason tweeted: 'Enjoy #Starstruck. It's a great show. Unfortunately it has now sold out, but there are plenty more Alex Perry dresses to swoon over at NET-A-PORTER so click through now. He said in full: 'I love Sheridan to bits.
The singer and actress is one of the judges on the new ITV singing competition and was seen on the programme on Saturday night.
#Starstruck." #starstruck." But her appearance on Saturday night didn't go down well with some who commented that she was on the TV "every single night".
On Saturday night, Sheridan made her debut as a judge on ITV's new singing competition, Starstruck, where contestants transform into their favourite stars for ...
Sheridan Smith is now on every programme on British television. However, many other viewers thoroughly enjoyed Starstruck, with Ann remarking: "Love this new #Starstruck on ITV. Not Stars In Their Eyes but similar vibes. Lee joked: “The year is 2031. The comic wrote: “Seen a few comments about Sheridan being on TV a lot this week. Twitter user, Emily said: “Sheridan Smith is on TV more than the adverts.” Death In Paradise actor Ralf Little, 42, has jumped to Sheridan Smith’s defence after viewers joked she is “on TV more than the adverts”. On Saturday night, Sheridan made her debut as a judge on ITV’s new singing competition, Starstruck, where contestants transform into their favourite stars for the chance to win £50,000.
The comedian felt compelled to hit out after seeing criticism of Sheridan being on the show.
Ralf Little replied: "Such a weird comment isn’t it. "She’s a brilliant actress have no issue with her being on the screen more than once in a week," wrote Coral. Even if you didn’t like an actor, the idea that they have any say in when tv shows end up getting aired is ridiculous.
Jason Manford told viewers to 'chill out' after they criticised Sheridan Smith's appearance on the ITV show which debuted last night.
#Starstruck." I’d be happy to watch Sheridan TV all the time. In response, Sheridan fan Michelle Lewis: "I love her.
SHERIDAN Smith has been furiously defended by her Starstruck co-star after backlash from fans.Some viewers last night pointed out the actress, 40, has.
"I’m no actor but the story lines she’s had to portray must have been exhausting for her, emotionally. #amazingtalent @Sheridansmith1." She’s turning into the new #BradleyWalsh lol 😉😂.”