SOAP SWAP Coronation Street’s Claire Sweeney replaced in huge role by Hollyoaks star – and gives her blessing
The actress filmed the first series before joining Coronation Street
HOLLYOAKS star Ross Adams has revealed that he’s replaced Claire Sweeney for the third series of Channel 5 smash-hit murder mystery The Good Ship Murder – and she’s given him her blessing.
Ross, 40, was brought in for series two after Claire, 53, joined ITV soap Coronation Street, and was unable to continue in her role as the ship’s entertainment director Beverley Carnell.
Claire Sweeney was unable to continue as Beverley after joining Coronation StreetCredit: Channel 5
But now, he has revealed that he will be flying out to Malta this spring to film series three, with bosses hoping that Claire might return in the future.
In an exclusive interview, Ross, who plays new entertainment director Colin Smallwood, said: “Claire has been absolutely amazing, I did worry that I would be stepping on her toes, but she’s been brilliant.
“When I first got out to Malta to take over the role they were filming the Christmas special and Claire was there.
“She came over straight away and gave me a massive hug, she was so warm and friendly and told me that I was going to have the best time which really put me at ease.
“She did the Christmas special and then had to go straight back to Corrie. We’re still in touch and are planning on going for dinner soon.
“She’s very busy with Corrie so at the moment she won’t be back for the third series. We’re due to start filming in the Spring.
“The majority of the filming happens in Malta and then we go out on the ship for three weeks cruising around the Mediterranean, which is just incredible.”
Soap king Ross, who worked behind the scenes at both Coronation Street and Emmerdale before hitting our screens as loveable Scott Drinkwell in Hollyoaks, also teased a romance for his character.
Later in the series a guest role from Emmerdale legend Matthew Wolfenden will see the pair enjoy a passionate smooch.
Lifting the lid on their snog, Ross said: “I always find kissing scenes really bizarre and always feel like I’m cheating on my husband!
“There’s no other job where you get to kiss other people, it’s so weird. I knew of Matthew when I was at Emmerdale but I’d never really worked with him.
“When I met him, do you know what, he was really nervous. He was David in Emmerdale for like 18 years, and I knew how I felt coming in having done nearly ten years at Hollyoaks, so I sent him a little message on Instagram about going for dinner.
“And then I saw him in make-up the next day. I asked how he was doing and he said he was really nervous.
“We filmed together on the ship’s deck, which is full of real life holiday makers with standing in the sidelines with their camera phones.
“People were saying ‘Oh look it’s David from Emmerdale and Scott from Hollyoaks’ and then the kissing scene was near the end of the shoot and the actual snog was the last scene of the day and we wanted to get it done in one take and we did it!
“He was such a nice guy.”
Ross admits that landing the role so soon after his Hollyoaks departure was a dream come true because he’d been so terrified about the what the future would hold.