Kym Marsh has been rehearsing for 'Strictly Come Dancing' at the train station.
The 46-year-old star is currently competing on the hit BBC programme and revealed that she has been cramming in practice in front of commuters as she is also busy with her 'Waterloo Road' and 'Morning Live' commitments.
Kym, who is partnered with Graziano Di Prima on the show, is quoted by the Daily Star Sunday newspaper as saying: "We've had to resort to practising in random places.
"We were waiting for the train yesterday and we started dancing there in the waiting room. People must have thought we were crazy."
The former 'Coronation Street' actress added: "It's hard. There are some days where it becomes impossible, my schedule for 'Waterloo Road' for instance becomes too manic - we lost Tuesday this week as I was in every scene. 'Waterloo Road' did kindly offer a space for us to practice if I get a gap in the day. The problem with that is I get so sweaty.
"You're hair just goes, your make-up is ruined and I'd have to have another make-up call, which is a whole hour."
Kym narrowly avoided elimination last weekend after the judges opted to save her in the dance-off against Matt Goss and is grateful to have the support of her family as she competes on the show.
She said: "It can be easy to get into a place where it consumes you.
"But then my dad messages and says, 'Do it for me'. Or my 11-year-old texts saying, 'Good luck Mum. I love you'.
"Those are the things that really matter to me. Those are the things that really push me forward."