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TV celebrity 'spotted' in bridalwear shops



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
A CORONATION Street star has denied she is planning to wed – after being spotted at two bridal gown shops.
Tupele Dorgu, a former pupil of Kirkham Grammar School, plays Kelly Crabtree in the ITV soap.

But reports she is planning to marry boyfriend Mark Flanagan have been scotched.

The 30-year-old actress was spotted in bridal stores around the Preston area.

Other customers said she was looking at wedding dresses, accompanied by another woman.

But the star has played down any suggestion of marriage, claiming she was looking for a friend.

According to reports, she said she was "in there for someone else".

As well as her Coronation Street career, Tupele runs Sugar Storm – which lines up celebrities to appear at functions – with entrepreneur Mark.

The actress, who attended Kirkham Grammar School in the early 1990s, plays a machinist at underwear factory, Underworld, in the ITV1 soap.



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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 1:13 PM
  • Source: Lytham St Annes Express
  • Location: Blackpool
 
 

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