Special announcement from KelleOn April 10th Jay Gudgeon asked me to marry him and I said yes ! We will be getting married in September.
We are both very happy and excited about the big day and wish to thank our family and friends for their support.
God bless Kelle and Jay x
Kelle helps Derby break Panto recordThis season's Derby Assembly Rooms panto is set to break all previous records.
Cinderella, starring former Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey and ex-Eternal singer Kelle Bryan, is on course to be the most successful pantomime yet at the venue.
Morrissey's star quality, good reviews and word of mouth are all boosting audiences and producing packed houses for a show which is bucking the national trend in the recession.
Peter Ireson, director of Derby Live, which co-produces the pantomime each year with Paul Holman, said: "We were behind on bookings from very early on in January compared with last year. At one point we were over 15% down on the previous year. But as soon as Neil came to town in the summer to promote the show it started to pick up and now it's racing ahead – and is currently 10% up on 2008.
"If the trajectory keeps going that way it will be the most successful pantomime ever at the Assembly Rooms."
The show is written by father-and-son comedy duo Keith and Ben Simmons, with dad also directing.
It's the fourth year the pair have been behind the show.
Neil Morrissey plays Buttons and his ad-libbing and rapport with audiences has been a big boost.
CINDERELLA
WHERE: Derby Assembly Rooms.
WHEN: Until January 10.
TICKETS: From £9.
BOX OFFICE: 01332 255800.
Article from
This Is Derbyshire.
Click here to watch Kelle take us for a look around behind the scenes at a press call in Derby to promote her appearance as Cinderella this Christmas.
For tickets and more information on Cinderella, click
here.
The St. Thomas Lupus Trust celebrity calendar 2010 is now available to purchase online - click here for their online store.
The calendars are available in two sizes - Small (A4) at £3.99 and Large (A3) at £4.99 + P&P.
Other celebrities featured include Sugababes, Gok Wan and Seal.
Dont forget to catch Kelle hosting the Euromillions Lottery show tonight at 11:35 on BBC1, after Jonathan Ross.

The St. Thomas Lupus Trust celebrity calendar 2010. The perfect Christmas gift. People will love to receive one of these and it helps raise lupus awareness!
Available in 2 sizes: Small (A4) £3.99 and Large (A3) £4.99 plus postage.
Featuring:
January — Sugababes
February — Nitin Ganatra
March — Kelle Bryan
April — Gok Wan
May — Mary McDonough
June — Seal
July — Alexandra Paul
August — Blair Underwood
September — Claire Sweeney
October — The cast of the Bill
November — Andrew Castle
December — Julian Lennon
Foreword by Charles Dance
To order with credit or debit card or for further information call 020 7188 3562. For online orders, the St Thomas Lupus Trust online store opens soon.
100% of the sales price comes to the charity.
Click here for a recent story from The Times about the fantastic work of the St Thomas Lupus Trust and Lucy O'Donnell the real life "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".
The St Thomas Lupus Trust website can be found at www.lupus.org.uk.
This Christmas, Kelle takes the lead role in Cinderella at Derby Assembly Rooms, alongside Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey.
The show debuts on 9th December 2009 and runs until 10th January 2010.
For tickets and more information, click
here.
If you missed Kelle presenting the National Lottery Euro Millions draw, you can catch the show on the BBC's iPlayer -
click here. (UK only)
Kelle will be appearing on the show again on October 16th, November 6th and 27th.

Kelle was recently interviewed by Youth Magazine "So!".
You can read the interview between Kelle and Natasha Hattingh
here (PDF).
For more information on So! magazine, check out their website at
www.somagazine.co.uk.
Kelle Bryan is starting her first EuroMillions draw with a bang - there's an estimated £85 million Mega Jackpot up for grabs.
The star, who shot to fame in girl band Eternal, said: "I'm really excited at the chance to present the EuroMillions draw show and to help create lots of new winners across the UK.
"From years in the music industry, I'm used to hitting the No 1 spot so fingers crossed we might send a player to the top of the winners' chart this week."
She went on: "Let's hope we can break all records and create the UK's largest jackpot winner ever."
As with all draw show presenters Kelle cannot play The National Lottery, but she can still dream about what she would have spent the money on.
She said: "If I scooped the jackpot I would invest in a substantial property portfolio - including the really nice house I viewed at the weekend, a life time supply of Jimmy Choos, finish my mum's house in St Lucia and definitely make a social contribution."
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