She is currently close to celebrating her 11th wedding anniversary to a Moroccan toyboy who is 21 years her junior. The actress fell for her second husband ...
People think it’s got to be a con, it’s got to be a problem. In the show, she is miles apart from her soapland alter ego. She said: "It seems to be quite cool for the men, like Mick Jagger, to date younger. Catherine Tate's Hard Cell is a prison comedy which sees Cheryl appear as a version of herself. The actress fell for her second husband online in 2010, travelled to his hometown of Agadir, Morocco, and had married him by June 2011. Cheryl Fergison has reminded the world that Heather Trott is not real.
Former EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison says it's 'water off a duck's back' when people criticise her marriage to a man who's 21 years younger than she is.
‘People think it’s got to be a con, it’s got to be a problem,’ she says. ‘Maybe when I’m in my 80s, you’ll find me on the beach in Agadir doing Henna, with Yas by my side.’ ‘I’m on the doorstep if Corrie and Emmerdale want someone,’ she says.
Heather Trott star Cheryl Fergison has been with Yassine el Jamouni, who is 21 years her junior, for 11 years and the pair are proud to have proved their ...
Not Albert Square, Agadir. "That would be the dream," she says. "I didn't have a problem with playing the Big Fat Lesbian," Cheryl admits. After that she’s hoping to pitch a family travel show with her, Alex and Yas. "There's a lot of father and son ones - Bradley Walsh and his son, Martin Kemp and his,” she says. And in the far more distant future, Cheryl's dreaming of a retirement in her second home. So I learned to judge people on how they treated me." But I normally have to reel it in." I want them to spend the money on us doing things together so we can sit round with a cup of tea one day and go 'Do you remember when you...?'" They may be the smallest of gestures but I know it's a gesture from him and that's all that matters. "So my family go places, we do things together, we laugh and cry. I am me, Yas is Yas. Alex is Alex and we are a family." People think it's got to be a con, it's got to be a problem. He's not by my side everywhere I go," says the 2012 Celebrity Big Brother star.
Eastenders star Cheryl Fergison has slammed trolls who have doubted her marriage to her toyboy husband Yassine el Jamouni.
People think it's got to be a con, it's got to be a problem. The male lead told him it's tradition to buy me flowers for opening night. And though Yassine is 21 years younger than Cheryl, she admits that it isn’t something that has ever concerned her. Cheryl said: "Why's that the first fact that comes up? The 56-year-old, who played Heather Trott in the soap until 2012, explained that when her son Alex, 22, asks Alexa a fact about his mum, it immediately responds with: "Cheryl Fergison is married to a goatherd from Morocco", OK Magazine reports. "We don't have any goats.
EASTENDERS star Cheryl Fergison has spoken in a recent interview about the criticism she receives due to the age gap she has with her husband - claiming ...
People think it's got to be a con, it's got to be a problem. "He didn't know what I did for a living. Former EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison, 56, married Yassine el Jamouni, 35, back in 2011 and since then the actress has been heavily criticised over their age gap, with some even claiming he is after her money. I didn't show him my picture. But I say, 'It hasn't got to be anything. In a recent interview Cheryl has compared her relationship to Mick Jagger and his younger bride, while insisting her husband is not a "gold digger".
Former EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison, who played loveable Heather Trott on the BBC One soap, has slammed BBC's 'unwise' decision to kill off her ...
"The first time I was completely thrown. Dot wouldn’t have done that'." She'd want her life to be celebrated." "She knew Dot inside out. The producers need to go out and talk to people. "And we do have sex!
MORE than a decade after her on-screen death, Cheryl Fergison has spoken out.The former EastEnders star has slammed the BBC One soap, still miffed at.
The producers need to go out and talk to people." "And we do have sex! "They need to bring it back down to earth a bit", Cheryl said, "when the sensational stuff becomes like a movie, it becomes a bit like a blur."