August 24th 2024.
Former Coronation Street star Lucy-Jo Hudson recently opened up about her emotional and challenging week. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she shared two pictures of herself - one looking upbeat and the other crying - and revealed that she has been dealing with sleepless nights.
The actress, best known for her role as Katy Harris in the ITV soap, began her career on the popular show. However, she recently announced her departure from Hollyoaks after a long stint as a main character. Lucy-Jo has also starred in various other projects, including a short film titled "That Girl" directed by David Crowley, which is based on a true story about a teenager struggling with a parent in and out of prison.
In her emotional post, Lucy-Jo acknowledged that she doesn't usually share personal struggles on social media, but after mentioning her "emotional" week on her Instagram stories, she received an overwhelming response from people who could relate to her experience. She bravely spoke about the challenges of being a working mother in today's world, where there is pressure to have it all together and balance multiple responsibilities.
She admitted that this week has been particularly tough for her, with a heavy workload, sleepless nights, and a challenging child. While she has usually been able to cope with her son's behavior, this week was different and it broke her. Lucy-Jo reminded her followers that it's okay to have a cry and to not always cope, as we all have our limits as humans.
She also addressed the pressure of portraying a perfect life on social media, while also juggling full-time parenting, work, and personal well-being. Lucy-Jo encouraged her followers to acknowledge their feelings, even if it means hitting a wall and breaking down. She reassured them that they are not alone, and she is feeling what they are feeling.
In August, Lucy-Jo announced on social media that she had been cast in an exciting new role. She shared behind-the-scenes photos of her latest project, a short film directed by David Crowley. She also revealed that she has chronic anaemia, but is now on the mend after a crazy time.
As for her future on Hollyoaks, Lucy-Jo didn't rule out a possible return, saying "never say never!" She had left the show last October, with her character Donna-Marie Quinn departing after a long stint as a main character.
This article was originally published in July 2024, showcasing the talent and resilience of Lucy-Jo Hudson as she continues to pursue her passion for acting.
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