Emmerdale newcomer Twinnie-Lee Moore gives fans exciting update on her life away from acting
Emmerdale star Twinnie-Lee Moore has updated fans on a new project away from her Jade role.
The actress, 37, made her first appearance on the ITV soap last month as the dangerous boxing promoter.
Since then we’ve seen her coax Billy Fletcher (Jay Kontzle) into a lethal career in the underground fighting world, seeing him come face to face with Ross Barton (Michael Parr).
To make matters worse, she’s threatened his family if he doesn’t partake.
On her casting, Twinnie said: ‘I’ve loved being back on screen, especially as the show is shot in Yorkshire, being able to be home with family and go to work on such an iconic show has been nothing short of amazing!
Billy’s life has been put at risk (Picture: ITV)
‘The whole team has been so welcoming and really supportive. My character is so much fun to play and I can’t wait to see how the audience reacts to her.’
After leaving her Porsche McQueen role in Hollyoaks in 2014, she pursued a career in music.
‘My life has been a bit crazy recently juggling music and acting with lots of back and forth between Nashville and Yorkshire but I’ve been loving it!’ she added.
This morning, Twinnie-Lee excitedly shared the release of her new album on X.
‘I’m so excited that my brand new album Something We Used To Say is officially yours!!’ she wrote.
‘This has been such a labour of love and I’m so grateful for everyone involved in the process.
‘I hope you find a piece of yourself in these songs.’
Jade’s power over the residents has continued this week – leading to Ross’ arrest.
The fight was broken up by the police (Picture: ITV)
Viewers have seen her demand a rematch between the two men, with them fearing that they had little choice in the matter.
Dawn Taylor (Olivia Bromley) got wind of what Billy was up to and ordered him to throw the fight, allowing Ross to win, which would secure their future financially and also aid them in getting out of this mess.
Billy was reluctant, so ended up winning. However, the police soon swarmed the venue and he was left out of pocket.
Ross fled and tried to evade the police as he strolled through the countryside, but PC Mike Swirling (Andy Moore) soon caught up with him.