Popstar turned actor Kym Marsh: 'I was called fat on live television, which wouldn't happen now'
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Popstar turned actor Kym Marsh: 'I was called fat on live television, which wouldn't happen now'
"I've never had a roommate, so it's never been something that's happened to me. I had children when I was 18, so I shared my house with my children. I've always lived either with the children's father or on my own with the kids, so I've never had a housemate ever. The kids are enough!"
Kym Marsh discusses her experience transitioning from reality television to stage performance, specifically in the adaptation of 'Single White Female'. The psychological thriller gains heightened relevance in contemporary society due to digital connectivity and social media surveillance capabilities. Marsh reflects on how the story's exploration of obsession and invasion of privacy resonates more powerfully today than in its original form. She addresses how the narrative challenges conventional female stereotypes by presenting complex, multidimensional female characters. Her background in reality television provides unique perspective on public scrutiny and privacy invasion, themes central to the updated production.
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