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Inside Soap Awards nominations revealed as ceremony makes major change

The Inside Soap Awards are back and they have announced a major change to this years’ event to mark the 30th anniversary

The Inside Soap Awards are back – and are making the move up North for the first time ever.

This year’s event will take place in Manchester and will be the only soap awards ceremony held this year.

Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks will all go head to head whilst Australian soap Home and Away has also been nominated as well as dramas like Casualty and Waterloo Road.

Up for nomination this year is the epic Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover episode – Corriedale – as well as Nigel’s sad death in EastEnders, amongst other dramatic and heartbreaking scenes.

“The Inside Soap Awards are still going strong after 30 years, and we’re proud to be championing all the wonderful work the soaps produce day in, day out. Our readers are just as passionate and loyal now as they were back in 1996, with over 90,000 of them voting each year – and the Inside Soap Awards remain the only accolades of their kind to be voted for entirely by the true experts, the soap fans themselves,” Inside Soap magazine editor Sarah Ellis said.

To mark the awards’ 30th anniversary, there will be their very own Hall of Fame and the first inductee will be announced during the ceremony. She added: “The soap star who receives this prestigious accolade will be someone who’s been closely associated with the Inside Soap Awards since they began in 1996.

“In addition, fans will also be able to nominate their Soap Superstar of 2026, a person they feel has gone above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to providing entertainment.”

Voting opens midday on Tuesday 30 June, and the winners will be revealed in Manchester in September.

The full list of nominations are as follows:

Best Actress

Sue Devaney (Debbie Webster, Coronation Street )

Vicky Myers (Lisa Connor-Swain, Coronation Street )

Tina O’Brien (Sarah Platt, Coronation Street )

Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell, EastEnders )

Karen Henthorn (Julie Bates, EastEnders )

Diane Parish (Denise Fox, EastEnders )

Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle, Emmerdale )

Olivia Bromley (Dawn Fletcher, Emmerdale )

Natalie J Robb (Moira Barton, Emmerdale )

Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson, Hollyoaks )

Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen, Hollyoaks )

Anna Passey (Sienna Blake, Hollyoaks )

Ada Nicodemou (Leah Patterson, Home and Away )

Sophea Pennington (Lacey Miller, Home and Away )

Emily Weir (Mackenzie Booth, Home and Away )

Best Actor

Rob Mallard (Daniel Osborne, Coronation Street )

Vinta Morgan (Ronnie Bailey, Coronation Street )

Gareth Pierce (Todd Grimshaw, Coronation Street )

Paul Bradley (Nigel Bates, EastEnders )

Colin Salmon (George Knight, EastEnders )

Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati, EastEnders )

Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden, Emmerdale )

Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle, Emmerdale )

Joshua Richards (Bear Wolf, Emmerdale )

Louis Emerick (Donny Clark, Hollyoaks )

Danny Mac (Dodger Savage, Hollyoaks )

Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson, Hollyoaks )

Ethan Browne (Tane Parata, Home and Away )

Tristan Gorey (Levi Fowler, Home and Away )

James Stewart (Justin Morgan, Home and Away )

Best Comic Performance

Amy Robbins (Christina Boyd, Coronation Street )

Jack P Shepherd (David Platt, Coronation Street )

Pierre Counihan-Moullier (Oscar Branning, EastEnders )

Harriet Thorpe (Elaine Peacock, EastEnders )

Chris Coghill (Kev Townsend, Emmerdale )

Shebz Miah (Kammy Hadiq, Emmerdale )

Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen, Hollyoaks )

Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen, Hollyoaks )

Emily Symons (Marilyn Chambers, Home and Away )

Shane Withington (John Palmer, Home and Away )

Best Villain

James Cartwright (Theo Silverton, Coronation Street )

Beth Nixon (Megan Walsh, Coronation Street )

Ronni Ancona (Bea Pollard, EastEnders )

Christopher Fairbank (Eddie Knight, EastEnders )

Joe Absolom (Ray Walters, Emmerdale )

Ned Porteous (Joe Tate, Emmerdale )

Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine, Hollyoaks )

Anna Passey (Sienna Blake, Hollyoaks )

Lachlan Miller (Holden Dwyer, Home and Away )

Sara Wiseman (Kerrie Matheson, Home and Away )

Best Young Performer

Lucas Hodgson-Wale (Will Driscoll, Coronation Street )

Jude Riordan (Sam Blakeman, Coronation Street )

Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon, EastEnders )

Max Murray (Joel Marshall, EastEnders )

Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor, Emmerdale )

Fred Kettle (Dylan Penders, Emmerdale )

Charlie Behan (Charlie Dean, Hollyoaks )

Oscar Curtis (Lucas Hay, Hollyoaks )

Austin Cutcliffe (Casey Sharpe-Braxton, Home and Away )

Nathan Murray (Cohen Luthor, Home and Away )

Best Newcomer

Olivia Frances-Brown (Jodie Ramsey, Coronation Street )

Junade Khan (Idris Nazir, Coronation Street )

Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness (Jasmine Fisher, EastEnders )

Pierre Counihan-Moullier (Oscar Branning, EastEnders )

Casey Al-Shaqsy (Serena Sugden, Emmerdale )

Chris Coghill (Kev Townsend, Emmerdale )

Tisha Merry (Gemma Johnson, Hollyoaks )

Naledi Rapotu (Kathleen-Angel McQueen, Hollyoaks )

Maddison Brown (Jo Langham, Home and Away )

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (David Langham, Home and Away)

Best Exit

Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew, Coronation Street )

James Cartwright (Theo Silverton, Coronation Street )

Nicholas Bailey (Anthony Trueman, EastEnders )

Paul Bradley (Nigel Bates, EastEnders )

Joe Absolom (Ray Walters, Emmerdale )

Jaye Griffiths (Celia Daniels, Emmerdale )

Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson, Hollyoaks )

Tamara Wall (Grace Black, Hollyoaks )

Matt Evans (Theo Poulos, Home and Away )

Lynne McGranger (Irene Roberts, Home and Away )

Best Family

The Driscolls ( Coronation Street )

The Platts ( Coronation Street )

The Brannings ( EastEnders )

The Watts-Fowlers ( EastEnders )

The Dingles ( Emmerdale )

The Sugdens ( Emmerdale )

The Hutchinsons ( Hollyoaks )

The Maalik-Clarkes ( Hollyoaks )

The Fowlers ( Home and Away )

The Langhams ( Home and Away )

Best Partnership

Alison King & Vicky Myers (Carla & Lisa Connor-Swain, Coronation Street )

Jack P Shepherd & Julia Goulding (David & Shona Platt, Coronation Street )

Steve McFadden & Paul Bradley (Phil Mitchell & Nigel Bates, EastEnders )

Heather Peace & Balvinder Sopal (Eve & Suki Panesar-Unwin, EastEnders )

Jeff Hordley & Natalie J Robb (Cain & Moira Dingle, Emmerdale )

Danny Miller & Ryan Hawley (Aaron Dingle & Robert Sugden, Emmerdale )

Jennifer Metcalfe & Jamie Lomas ( Mercedes McQueen & Warren Fox, Hollyoaks )

Kieron Richardson & Jonny Labey (Ste Hay & Rex Gallagher, Hollyoaks )

Nicholas Cartwright & Stephanie Panozzo (Cash Newman & Eden Fowler, Home and Away )

Ada Nicodemou & James Stewart (Leah Patterson & Justin Morgan, Home and Away )

Best Storyline

Todd’s abuse at the hands of Theo ( Coronation Street )

Will groomed by predator Megan ( Coronation Street )

Denise’s cancer diagnosis ( EastEnders )

Nigel’s dementia & final goodbye ( EastEnders )

Bear’s modern slavery nightmare ( Emmerdale )

Charity’s baby bombshell ( Emmerdale )

Diane’s ovarian cancer ( Hollyoaks )

Cleo’s postpartum psychosis ( Hollyoaks )

Mackenzie & Levi’s fertility journey ( Home and Away )

Irene’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis ( Home and Away )

Best Showstopper

(Awarded to a soap event that had the audience on the edge of their seats)

Corriedale ( Coronation Street & Emmerdale )

Murder mystery flash forward: who dies? ( Coronation Street )

Kat & Zoe’s Reunion ( EastEnders )

Nigel’s 90’s Special ( EastEnders )

Ray’s killer revealed ( Emmerdale )

Return to Brookside Close ( Hollyoaks )

Clare & Sienna’s final showdown ( Hollyoaks )

The Train Crash ( Home and Away )

Tane flees to Western Australia ( Home and Away )

Best Drama Star

William Beck (Dylan Keogh, Casualty )

Elinor Lawless (Stevie Nash, Casualty )

Kirsty Mitchell (Faith Dean, Casualty )

Olly Rix (Flynn Byron, Casualty )

Lindsey Coulson (Stella Drake, Waterloo Road )

Jon Richardson (Darius Donovan, Waterloo Road )

Maisey Robinson (Portia Weever, Waterloo Road )

Adam Thomas (Donte Charles, Waterloo Road )

Best Soap

Coronation Street

EastEnders

Emmerdale

Hollyoaks

Home and Away

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Adam Thomas reveals he was ROBBED in local supermarket after his controversial I’m A Celeb stint

ADAM Thomas has revealed that he was ROBBED in a local corner shop by the owner.

The actor, who appeared on the latest I’m A Celebrity All Stars, explained that he was charged £100 for a couple of bags of sweets.

Adam Thomas revealed the shock moment he was ROBBED in local supermarket Credit: At Home With The Thomas Bros
The actor said the owner of the shop charged him £100 for a few bags of sweets Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

Adam was left stunned when he confronted the shopkeeper, who told him he didn’t think the soap star “needed the money” after his latest stint on the ITV jungle show, where he received a sizeable fee for his appearance.

The Emmerdale star said he spotted the error on the card reader after he had already paid for it.

Speaking on At Home with the Thomas Bros podcast, Adam said: “I got robbed the other day!’

“Listen right, so I went to my local off-licence, I was buying some sweets for the kids, and I went to pay for it, and I paid for it, and then I looked at the card machine, and it said £100, and I was like ”bro what are you doing?” 

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He went: ”Come on you don’t need it!” and I was like ‘what do you mean I don’t need it?’”

Adam went on to say that the owner told him: ”You’ve just come off the jungle man, you don’t need it’.”

He continued: “I looked him dead in the eyes, and don’t get me wrong I had a banter with this guy, we have a little bit of a laugh back and forth and everything. I was just a bit caught off guard.

“That’s what I think, he’s getting his money back. But I was like ‘bro you can’t do that’.

‘He said ‘oh come on man, you don’t need, I need some money, I need some.’

“I said ‘I listen, I like you and everything, but don’t take the p**s out of me’.”

The Waterloo Road star revealed that the owner finally paid him back and apologised for it.

“Weeks passed and everything, and I sort of forgot about it, and I was walking through my village again, and I went in there, and he was like ‘bro where have you been? You’ve not been back, I’ve been wanting to give you the money, come in, come in, come in,’ and he was so apologetic. 

“Like counting the money out, and he was giving it to me, and he was like, ‘I’m so sorry, like I was just doing it as a joke. I didn’t really mean to offend you or anything like that.”

“And I felt really bad, and at one point I was gonna go ‘you know what, keep the money, it’s not about the money.”

“And anyway, he gave me my money back, and then I ended up giving him the bacon roll, and the croissant.”

The actor found himself at the centre of a catastrophic row during his time I’m A Celeb as he clashed with co-stars Jimmy Bullard and David Haye.

Last month, Adam said he had finally moved on from his I’m A Celeb feud drama, saying “a weight has been lifted” from his shoulders.

On a recent episode of their podcast, Adam’s brother Scott noted: “Ever since all this jungle stuff, you’ve become a proper man, mate, you’ve got a different presence. You’ve god a new strength, mate, about you.

“Even the way you talk, everything.”

Admitting he agreed, Adam responded: “I don’t know, I feel like, for months, I just feel like there was a big dark cloud over me.

“It was for a while until after the final. And then, literally, about a week and a half after the final, I was like, ‘Oh my god, it’s gone’.”

As Scott, Adam and brother Ryan continued to discuss the tough time, the jungle winner admitted he was finally feeling back to his best.

“I just feel like a big weight has been lifted.

“Even when I did the podcast when I first came out, it was straight after as well so I was resenting it a lot, I was angry a lot, I was sad.

“But now I can see the light between the trees a little bit. I just feel like, you know what? It was what it was, it was meant to be, that was my journey and I feel like a better man for it.”

Following the chaotic I’m A Celeb live final, which saw boxer David and former footballer Jimmy stand against Adam, the actor broke down on tears on his podcast with Ryan and Scott.

At the time, he said: “I’m just tired, I want it all to go away and just be forgotten about.

“The sad truth is that everyone will go on with their lives but for me, this will be in for me the rest of my life”.

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Adam Thomas reveals ‘lie’ David Haye dropped after heated I’m A Celebrity clash

Adam Thomas has claimed David Haye lied to him while they were in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa camp, leaving the actor at a complete loss for words

Adam Thomas has claimed David Haye lied during their time on I’m A Celeb. The Waterloo Road star was crowned the winner of I’m A Celebrity… South Africa last week during a tense live final.

Throughout the series, former boxer Haye came under fire for comments he made, including branding his girlfriend, Sian, an “ugly duckling”. He said: “She’s like tall, blue eyes. She’s lovely. She’s got the personality of a proper ugly bird.” He added that “ugly girls” need to have “a personality and banter,” to overlook “the fact that they’re not aesthetically amazing”.

Elsewhere, when Adam, who suffers from psoriatic arthritis, stated he didn’t feel physically able to take part in a trial, Haye branded him “useless,” adding he didn’t “give a s**t”. While the pre-recorded show was airing, Adam explained that he felt “broken” in the camp and considered leaving.

Adam has now spoken out on his podcast, claiming that David lied to him in an attempt to rile him up. Despite his struggles in the camp, Adam never spoke to anybody about his feelings. “I didn’t talk about it to anyone,” he told his brothers, Scott and Ryan on At Home With The Thomas Bros.

He went on to say: “It wasn’t until I was with David, and I came back from this trial, and he was goading me about fainting, that’s when I finally had the courage to go, ‘Listen, shut up now, enough is enough’.

“He got pulled to the Bush Telegraph, and then he came out and he sat me down and said, ‘They’re worried about your mental health. They’ve told me to stop now. Have you been crying about me in there?’

“So that was when I realised, I was like, ‘So, they know, they know what’s been going on’, and that upset me more. Because it’s the fact that I’ve never once talked about [David] or mentioned what [David’s] done to me in here to them.”

Adam later confronted the producers of the show to ask why they would disclose such information to David, who confirmed that there had been no conversation about Adam’s mental health. “I asked David when I got out and he said ‘Yeah, I just made it all up,'” Adam said.

He fumed: “I was like, ‘Wow, you really fu***ng manipulated the s*** out of me!'” Following the dramatic final, Ant and Dec broke their silence tonight, branding it “weird”.

In the preview to their podcast Hanging Out with Ant & Dec, the duo joked about the chaos from the event, with Ant joking, “If you didn’t see it, I bet you read about it!”

“It was quite the night!” said Dec, promising to explain the “ins and outs” of the event. Ant replied: “It was a weird night of TV,” adding that there were “walk-outs” Highlighting the main topics of the upcoming podcast episode, the pair promised to discuss Jimmy Bullard as Dec said: “The first question was to Jimmy about why did you call I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.”

Ant added in response: “On the night I said I disagreed with him,” likely speaking about Jimmy Bullard, whom Ant publicly disagreed with when Jimmy asked him to confirm that Adam was aggressive on the show.

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‘I know I’m A Celeb’s Adam Thomas very well – there’s a reason he’s acting the way he is’

In an emotional statement, I’m A Celebrity… South Africa star Adam Thomas admitted he struggled in camp due to his health and clashes with David Haye and Jimmy Bullard

A friend of I’m a Celebrity… South Africa star Adam Thomas has spoken out after seeing the actor’s confrontational side on the show. The 37-year-old has faced a number of challenging moments in the all-stars series – and not just in the Bushtucker trials.

In scenes aired on Tuesday night, Adam clashed with Jimmy Bullard after the former footballer withdrew from the Rancid Run trial, putting their time in camp in jeopardy.

During the heated exchange, the actor criticised Jimmy for his decision to pull out and called him a “p***k”, while the sportsman branded his reaction “pathetic”.

The tension came after the Waterloo Road actor confronted David Haye over his behaviour in previous days. The boxer had been accused of “bullying” Adam by some viewers, following a series of remarks.

As tensions escalated, David branded his co-star “useless” and questioned his “mental strength” to complete challenges, despite Adam telling campmates he was unwell.

The actor eventually confronted David in a heated exchange, telling him to “shut up” before the boxer apologised.

Reflecting on the fallout, Ashley Roberts, who also appeared in the series, described the atmosphere as “tough” during a discussion on Heart Radio Breakfast.

The show’s host Jason King went on to say that seeing Adam in a more serious way on screen suggested he had been pushed to his limits.

“I know Adam very, very well and he is the loveliest, most cheerful, smiley, happy guy. If you’ve broken Adam, David, you’ve done something wrong,” he shared.

Ashley chimed in: “It was nice for him to stand up for himself. It starts as lad banter, but we could tell it was going too far.

“And then finally Adam was like, ‘I’ve just had enough’ and we were like, ‘Go on Adam!’ It was tough in there at times, it was tough in general just being in there, let alone having to deal with all of that.”

David was voted out of camp on Monday night. In his exit interview with hosts Ant and Dec, he said there was “no bad blood” between him and Adam and claimed it was banter.

“I won the world heavyweight championship against a seven-foot Russian giant,” he shared.

“So when a grown man tells me that a fun TV show – where we’re being paid handsomely every single day – is the hardest thing he’s ever been through, it’s just not a frequency I recognise. I was actually on my best behaviour in there, honestly.

“I’ve spoken to Adam, I’ve said my piece, and some of what’s still to air will speak for itself. I’ll leave it there.”

In a statement shared on Instagram on Sunday evening, Adam said the boxer “broke me” in camp and “pushed me to my limits”, adding: “I’ve told David this and he’s apologised – that’s that. I’ve moved on now, I’m not one to hold a grudge.”

He went on to say he also struggled in camp due to his psoriatic arthritis, a long-term condition that can cause joint pain, swelling and stiffness.

I’m A Celebrity… South Africa airs weeknights at 9pm on ITV, ITVX, STV and STV Player.

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