Heartache as Bath Hollyoaks star Jennifer Biddall faces reports husband Ben Freeman is cheating on her
Ex-Hollyoaks star Jennifer Biddall is today coming to terms with reports that her husband has been cheating on her.
Jennifer, who was born in Bath and grew up in Corsham, is married to former Emmerdale actor Ben Freeman and has a 15-month-old child.
According to the Daily Star Mr Freeman has been having an affair with his fellow West End co-star Gina Beck.
Mr Freeman and Ms Beck are said to have been spotted together on a London Tube train last week.
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Sources are said to have told the Daily Star that the pair have been having an affair since the start of the year.
Jennifer, 31, married Mr Freeman two years after he faced a trial accused of raping a 16-year-old while on holiday in Barbados. He was later acquitted.
Mr Freeman began rehearsals for the role of Prince Fiyero in Wicked at the end of October last year and the play opened in January.
The Daily Star has reported that Mr Freeman's spokeswoman has refused to comment on the reports.






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by woodruff70
Tuesday, March 05 2013, 1:04PM
“Well spoken, Bennyboy2000! However, there is a serious issue here and it concerns the declining quality of this newspaper. I remember some years ago when the Chron was to be issued on a weekly basis - there was an outcry of loyal readers, some going back more years than they would care to admit. No one at the Chron appeared to give two hoots to some of the opinions raised at that time. Of course, Northcliff Media is the responsible party here - it has ridden rough shod over thousands of opinions throughout the UK in its buy-out of all the local newspapers, such as our own. We are now reaping the 'benefits' of this situation and as such must get used to such mediocrity in our news. The website does little to redeem the situation and we are lucky indeed if we spot any local news of consequence.”
by Bennyboy2000
Tuesday, March 05 2013, 11:29AM
“To ads bath. If nobody clicked on it and commented, we would then have constant stories such as this about supposed celebrities and their personal problems. People complain as they do not want their local news ruined by the rubbish that should be available only to celeb obsessed people who read heat magazine or a trashy tabloid.
We have a right to give opinions and we shall continue to do so.
Good day to you”
by adsbath
Tuesday, March 05 2013, 11:05AM
“If you dont like it, don't click on it and read it, BathMOANians!”
by Bennyboy2000
Tuesday, March 05 2013, 7:43AM
“Now that she's single, attractive and the same age as me, I'll take her out for a consoling drink. If she's as famous as the chronicle makes her out to be, she must be worth a bit, so she can pay.”
by Bennyboy2000
Tuesday, March 05 2013, 7:29AM
“Nice looking girl. Just 2 questions
1. Who is she?
2. Why does the chronicle think people want to know about this?
I wouldn't be interested if This article was about madonna let alone some relative unknown who happened to appear in the naff pantomime that is holly oaks once upon a time.
News only for the girl in question and her social circle methinks”
by MoeXXX
Monday, March 04 2013, 11:22PM
“Errr, Malcolm, why d'you think that the Chron is turning into a parochial version of the Daily MIRROR exactly, when the story itself cites the Daily STAR no less than three times? Could it be anything to do with the fact the Mirror is a bit lefty and the Star most definitely isn't?
But yes, utter tripe. Wouldn't mind so much of the Chron had broken the story itself, but regurgitating material from the Daily Star is the journalistic equivalent of scraping the remains of mechanically-recovered horsemeat from the sewers outside criminal rendering factories and making burgers out of it.”
by torlew
Monday, March 04 2013, 9:19PM
“26sean
learn how to spell.”
by torlew
Monday, March 04 2013, 9:11PM
“26sean
learn how to spell.”
by jezer
Monday, March 04 2013, 8:52PM
“What utter tripe. The Chronicle used to have proper news didn't it? Oh, perhaps it has always been rubbish. I'm sure when I delivered it on my paper round in the early 60's it was of a higher standard, but perhaps I never actually read it in those days.”
by Elsewhereman
Monday, March 04 2013, 7:48PM
“A nation yawns ...
Madam editor: if we wanted to read (or cared about) tripe like this we would go to cesspools like the Star, Sun and Mirror websites for it.”