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Emmerdale star says show may have to make 'disastrous' change after lockdown

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Emmerdale actress Charlotte Bellamy has revealed a "disastrous" change the ITV show might have to make after the coronavirus lockdown.

The 47-year-old soap star, who plays the role of Laurel Thomas on the popular programme, spilled the beans to Lorraine Kelly on today's Good Morning Britain about "planning" in place for future filming.

Charlotte exposed changes that are likely to take place, saying: "They've been planning and working how we're going to do it. "A set is a very small space...It's going to be a very different way of working." She continued: "I'm sure we'll have to do our own hair and makeup" saying it will be "disastrous".

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