Emmerdale’s Kelvin Fletcher and wife Liz admit ‘unplanned surprise’ for family
In the ITV series Fletcher’s Family Farm, former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher and his spouse Liz Marsland chronicle their journey as farmers.
Kelvin Fletcher, the former star of Emmerdale, and his spouse Liz Marsland have shared their thoughts about the “unplanned” path their lives have followed in recent years.
In the ITV1 series Fletcher’s Family Farm, the couple has been living together on a farm. It centres on the couple and their children, Mateusz and Maximus, who are 18 months old, Milo, who is four, and Marnie, who is six.
Even though they seem like they were made for the task, the couple has said that it wasn’t their original plan. This week, they appeared on Good Morning Britain.
“It’s the most random thing, but that is true,” actor Kelvin, who plays Andy Sugden, said. “Unfortunately, after the pandemic, that was kind of hampered somewhat.” But I believe that we ultimately discovered this small property because we secretly desired a fresh start and something thrilling.”
He said, “We didn’t plan on this but sometimes the best things in life are those that are unplanned.” Fans might be surprised to learn that Kelvin doesn’t know much about farming.
The strictly one-time -come-dancing>The Strictly Come Dancing champion’s scripts were his only source of education about farming, even though he played one on Emmerdale. He stated: “There is nothing relatable or transferable from my time on Emmerdale.”
However, it sounds like the farm is profitable, or at least that’s what the family is expecting. That’s because the expense of a Santa experience there recently horrified fans.
The price range for children’s Santa meet tickets is £48 to £54. However, adults who had to go with their children also had to pay anywhere from £24 and £28.
Some who saw it complained it was too pricey for a family outing. Says one: “Jeez, how much
On social media, someone else said, “Wow, that’s expensive.” Third: “Prices are a bit extreme, well actually a lot.”
Others, meanwhile, emphasised how much more that would be in the case of families with several children. Others, who acknowledged they had been priced out of going, nevertheless wished the family well.