Loose Women s Ruth Langsford trains to become an air hostess Rianne Addo For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Ruth Langsford transformed into an air hostess for a special edition of Loose Women on Tuesday.
The presenter, 60, revealed she fulfilled her childhood dream by becoming a member of British Airways cabin crew in a clip filmed two years ago.
Sporting a traditional attendant s uniform, the host insisted she has more respect for them now than I ever had as she engaged in a full-on training regime, which saw her practise safety guidelines and go down an evacuation slide in a red boiler suit.
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Brian Conley took EastEnders role after gigs dried up amid COVID-19 Andrew Bullock For Mailonline
He will shortly join EastEnders as Sonia Fowler s long-lost father.
And it has been claimed that Brian Conley took on his new soap role as his other work dried up due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Famously claiming he didn t want to act in soaps - turning EastEnders down twice in the past - Brian, 59, has seemingly lost out on West End and corporate gigs due to the COVID-19 crisis.
The Sun reports that he can take home as much as £25,000 per corporate engagement and has been paid up to £120,000 for stints in high-end pantomimes.
Brian Conley to join EastEnders as Sonia Fowler s long-lost father Clare Mccarthy For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
He is known for playing the lead roles in West End shows Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hairspray and A Christmas Carol.
And now Brian Conley is set to star in EastEnders as Sonia Fowler s long-lost father in a shock arrival to Albert Square.
The actor and West End star, 59, is joining the cast in the role of Terry Cant with his first scenes as Terry due to air later this spring - despite previously turning a role on the soap in the past.