Kym Marsh celebrates hen party in Marbella

Kym Marsh celebrates hen party in Marbella
Kym Marsh celebrates hen party in Marbella (Image credit: PA Wire/Press Association Images)

Kym Marsh has celebrated her hen party in Spain surrounded by her Coronation Street co-stars ahead of her wedding to ex-Hollyoaks bad boy Jamie Lomas. The 36-year-old mother-of-three donned fluffy L-plates, pink Playboy bunny ears and a veil as she celebrated her last few weeks as a single girl in Marbella with close pal and former Corrie star Beverley Callard, co-stars Antony Cotton and Shobna Gulati and Emmerdale's Charley Webb, her future sister-in-law. Kym tweeted: "Having an AMAZING time for my hen do! Just got back from a fab day in the sun, now gettin ready to Party party! Missing my j and babas tho! [sic]" She also revealed she and her pals were quaffing expensive champagne in the sunshine. Kym and Jamie, 37, are set to tie the knot at the luxurious Nunsmere Hall Hotel, Cheshire. The couple have been engaged for more than two years and their decision to make a date for the big day came after pictures were published in a newspaper of Jamie asleep on a bed with a girl who claimed she had kissed him. Kym told OK! magazine in March: "I've forgiven him for that mistake and he knows he was wrong." The couple are parents to 16-month-old daughter Polly and Kym has two children, 14-year-old Emily, and 16-year-old David from her relationship with her ex Dave Cunliffe. Kym was previously married to ex-EastEnders star Jack Ryder, but they divorced in 2009.

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