Pauline Quirke’s Birds of a Feather co-star talks reunion as family issue health update

Pauline Quirke’s Birds of a Feather co-star talks reunion as family issue health update

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Following Pauline Quirke’s devastating dementia diagnosis, Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph set the scene for a potential Birds of a Feather reunion.

Pauline Quirke’s Birds of a Feather co-star Lesley Joseph has issued an update about a potential on-screen reunion. The pair, alongside Loose Women panellist Linda Robson, are best known for their roles in the sitcom which last aired in December 2020.

Fans have longed for a second revival since then because Pauline’s health has prevented it, but Lesley has now confirmed it won’t happen.

Steve Sheen, the actress’s husband, revealed to her in January that she had dementia following her 2021 diagnosis.

He claimed that the Sharon Theodopolopodous star had resigned from all of her professional and professional responsibilities, including acting, in a statement released at the time.

Through her work and through PQA, where her vision and guidance have helped many young people, Steve continued to say that his wife’s Performing Academy “touched countless lives and will continue to do so.”

Lesley recently asked if she and Linda could continue the show as a duo, saying, “Everyone knows about Pauline… and she would be without us.

We produced 129 episodes, and it is now over and there are many more things I want to do. “

Lesley coyly addressed rumors about producing a second comedy show with Linda despite not having plans to produce another Birds of a Feather episode.

Although this hasn’t yet taken place, she questioned whether it was. “Next year, we’ll learn more.” “

Pauline’s family recently made the most of her dementia, and Pauline’s family recently received a new Birds of a Feather update.

In a segment on BBC Breakfast this week, the actress’ husband and son reflected on her diagnosis and shared how she is doing now.

When Pauline, 66, received a script in 2020 and was unable to take the words, Steve said he first realized something was wrong with her.

When the word “degeneration” was used, the family was shocked because they had assumed her symptoms were related to a long Covid.

For the first year, two years, you’re thinking, “No she’s alright,” according to Steve. Three or four years later, things are a little different.

We were unsure of how long it would last, how long you would use it, how bad it would be, or how quickly it would go.

She continues to be funny, talking, and content. Who knows, four years, eight, ten, 12 years, or 20 years? ,” he added.

We’re just trying to spread awareness of the condition, Steve continued. We don’t do this because we’re very private, but we do it because we need to. “

Charlie, who spoke with his father, assured fans that his mother is “good” and that she still knew “exactly” who they were.

He gushed, “My mum has always been my best friend, and her condition has not affected that.”

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Source: Mirror

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