Frankie Bridge has forgiven her husband Wayne Bridge for skipping her play to see Liam Gallagher perform instead.
The former The Saturdays star made her West End debut in '2:22 A Ghost Story' at London's Apollo Theatre this month but when the curtain went up for the press night her partner Wayne was not in the audience - because he was seeing the former Oasis star perform a solo gig at the Koko venue across town.
However, Frankie has no hard feelings about the snub. She told The Sun newspaper: "It wasn’t an issue for me. He had a Liam Gallagher concert booked and he and his friends are all big fans, so I was like, ‘I’ll let you off’.
"His whole upbringing was around Oasis and it was a small and intimate gig, but he came and met me afterwards."
Frankie has spent most of the summer working on the play and she admitted she's sad to have missed the holidays with her two sons Parker, 10, and Carter, eight.
She added: "Normally we’d go away for the summer holidays, but at least I get to spend the mornings with them before I go to the theatre."
Other stars to have previously appeared in '2:22 A Ghost Story' include fellow former girl band star Cheryl, former 'Love Island' presenter 'Laura Whitmore' and 'I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!' winner Giovanna Fletcher.
Frankie added her decision to take on such a new and daunting role shows how far she's come after spending years battling depression and anxiety.
She concluded: "I’m really good. The fact that I took on this play speaks volumes as to how far I’ve come in confidence and being able to throw myself into new situations."
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