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Corrie's Marsh: I'm back with Jamie
Friday 6 November 2009According to The Sun, the 'Coronation Street' actress, who plays barmaid Michelle Connor in the soap, beat off competition from Jordan, Holly Willoughby and Tess Daly to get the award.
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Marsh, 33, has two children, David, 14, and Emily, 11, with her ex Dave Cunliffe.
She and former 'Hollyoaks' star Jamie, who announced their split, last month, had to cope with the death of their premature baby boy earlier this year.
Speaking about reuniting with Lomas she said: "Yes we are back together. Jamie has got a son of his own and he is a very good father but he can't win Celebrity Mum of the Year!
"It is a real honour to get this award. It is nice to know I have got a lot of support out there; it has been a really difficult year.
"I have been a single parent in the past and I have had struggles so hopefully people still think I have done the best by my children."
The former Hear'Say star, who used to be married to former 'EastEnders' actor Jack Ryder, added: "It is so important to have a big family network. My parents are so supportive and their dad is very involved in our children's upbringing."
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