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Inside Soap Awards nominations revealed

Well-known faces from 'Coronation Street', 'Hollyoaks' and 'Emmerdale' were in Manchester last night to hear the nominations for the 15th Inside Soap Awards.
1 of 1 Lomas, Marsh - Attended the Inside Soap nominations
Lomas, Marsh - Attended the Inside Soap nominations

Coronation Street's Kym Marsh, nominated for Best Actress, arrived at the reception with her partner Jamie Lomas, nominated for Best Actor and Best Bad Boy for his portrayal of villain Warren Fox in Hollyoaks.

Marsh said the nomination news had been "really nice" after a difficult year for the couple, whose baby son died in February after he was born 18 weeks premature.

"We've had a really tough year, but it's been really good for us because we've got some great friends and work colleagues.

"'Coronation Street' have been fantastic, so I'm very lucky to have had them around me. I'm glad to be back at work with my friends."

Despite receiving nominations in all the major categories, 'Eastenders' stars were notably absent from the launch, with organisers blaming demanding filming schedules.

Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher, up for Best Actor as Andy Sugden, said his role did prove exhausting at times. He said: "I've always been ridiculed by my friends for not having a proper job. But it's mentally hard and it can be very draining on you."

Speaking about her nomination for Sexiest Female, Michelle Keegan, who plays 'Coronation Street's' Tina McIntyre, said: 'It's very flattering, but I think there are far sexier actresses out there than me...

"I just go to Tesco in my pyjamas, I've done that since day one, even before I had the job, and I still do that now.'

Voting for the 2009 Inside Soap Awards, whish will take place on 28 September in London, is available at www.insidesoap.co.uk

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