Emmerdale stars huge Rob Brydon regret which left her | UK News

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Emmerdale stars huge Rob Brydon regret which left her | UK News


Former Emmerdale star Twinnie-Lee Moore, who performed boxing promoter Jade in the long working ITV cleaning soap, has admitted she had a huge regret after lacking out on an alternative to meet Gavin and Stacey star Rob Brydon. However, just months later she was given the chance to seem in a show with him thanks to her profession as a nation music singer/songwriter. Rob headed to Nashville to movie his a BBC travelogue Rob Brydon’s Honky Tonk Road Trip and Twinnie was one of those he encountered on his adventures.

Laughing at how it all labored out she completely told Express.co.uk: “I keep saying this is wild how the universe works, because I’m such a big, massive fan of Rob Brydon. And last Christmas I was in New York, and I put my name down to visit the Comedy Store and I saw him there. And my friend who obviously is not in tune with any of the UK stuff, didn’t realise what a big deal it was (to see him).

“They said ‘Why are you freaking out?’ And I said: ‘We’re going to The Comedy Store, but he ought to really be taking part in there – he is so humorous’.

“He was there with his son, and I was being a bit of a fan girl, and I really wanted to just go up and say,’ I’m a big fan, I love your work’.

“And because there’s a large ready listing there, we ended up getting in, and he did not. And that was my one greatest regret of my Christmas in New York journey – that I did not really get to meet him.

“But then six months later, I ended up being on a TV programme and just sitting around chatting with him. I was like, the universe is actually wild!” she exclaimed.

Twinnie, whose latest single Don’t Need A Cowboy is out now was invited to be part of Rob on his show thanks to her stellar careeer in nation music which she has been steadily pursuing in her adopted hometown of Nashville – the nation music capital of the world.

Having already topped the UK nation charts with her single Better When I’m Drunk she is aiming to be the first British feminine to top the American Country charts.

“I moved to Nashville two years ago, and I obviously have a fan base in the UK (so) I’ve been coming back and forth for eight years. Randomly, how I got involved in the project is my old TV plugger said they were looking for people and to put my name forward. And, they’d known me from being on the country pop circuit in the UK, and then being over here and playing the Opry and stuff and they were really interested in in my story.

“We had so a lot enjoyable. Nashville is such a small city, so it is actually fascinating. I really feel like the entire crew and Rob obtained a sense of how this city works. It’s very group pushed, and all people seems after each other.”

Rob Brydon’s Honky Tonk Road Trip is on BBC Two on Sunday nights at 9pm, with all episodes out there on BBC iPlayer. Tickets for Twinnie’s Dirt Road Disco Tour Dirt Road Disco Tour are available now 

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