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Hollyoaks Emily Taylor actress Lorna Pegler is unrecognisable & has quit fame 20 years after soap’s shock lesbian affair

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HOLLYOAKS star Lorna Pegler has swapped fame for a career in fitness 20 years after featuring in one of the soap's most memorable storylines.

The actress played Emily Taylor who hit the headlines at the time when she started up a lesbian relationship with Gina Patrick (Dannielle Brent) on the Channel 4 soap.

During her tenure on the soap, viewers watched as her character cheated on Gina with Nikki Sullivan, who later revealed she only kissed Emily to see how kissing a woman would feel.

Following the initial drama, Emily and Gina eventually reconciled, before the pair left Chester altogether to work in an orphanage in China.

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