September 3rd 2024.
Adam Rickitt, best known for his role as Nick Tilsley in Coronation Street, recently shocked fans with his latest hair transformation. The actor, who also starred in Hollyoaks, portrayed the character from 1997 to 2004 before passing the torch to Ben Price in 2009. But it's not just his acting career that has kept Adam and his wife, Katy Rickitt, in the public eye.
Last year, Katy, who is a presenter on Good Morning Britain, made a guest appearance on Hollyoaks as the students of Hollyoaks High received their GCSE results. While offscreen, the couple also runs a bar in Cheshire called Dexter & Jones in Knutsford. Despite their busy lives, Adam and Katy still find time to share glimpses of their life together on social media.
During their recent holiday, Adam took to Instagram to share some photos and reveal his new hairstyle to his followers. Fans were quick to react, praising his new blonde, shoulder-length locks that perfectly complemented Katy's own blonde hair. This new look is quite a change from his previous roles in both Corrie and Hollyoaks, where he sported shorter hair.
In addition to his acting career, Adam is also an advocate for mental health awareness. His Hollyoaks character, Kyle, tragically ended his life in 2020 after struggling with depression. In an interview, Adam spoke about the importance of raising awareness for mental health and breaking the stigma surrounding it. He emphasized that depression can affect anyone, regardless of their outward appearance or behavior.
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Adam's words about mental health are a reminder that it can affect anyone, and we should not judge or stigmatize others for their struggles. So let's all take a step towards breaking the stigma and supporting those who may be going through a tough time. After all, mental health is just as important as physical health, and we should treat it with the same understanding and compassion.
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