Perdita
30-11-2008, 12:59
Coronation Street star Bev Callard has been forced to abandon her pub business after her debts spiralled out of control, a report claims.
The actress, who plays Rovers Return landlady Liz McDonald on the ITV1 soap, has apparently closed The Gallery pub and restaurant in Hale Barns, Cheshire, after becoming a victim of the credit crunch.
According to the Daily Star Sunday, Callard has put the company which ran the pub, BJC Entertainment Ltd, into liquidation following her financial woes.
A source told the newspaper: "She might be able to run the Rovers Return but she couldn't run a real-life pub in this climate."
Callard first admitted that she was facing a financial crisis in July this year.
Speaking at the time, she commented: "If only running a real pub was half as easy as it looks on Coronation Street. The way we run The Rovers on telly is in the realms of make-believe. If it was in the real world it would have shut down years ago."
Meanwhile, Callard's Coronation Street salary is said to have been slashed by 40% in August.
Even celebrities are affected by the credit crunch :(
The actress, who plays Rovers Return landlady Liz McDonald on the ITV1 soap, has apparently closed The Gallery pub and restaurant in Hale Barns, Cheshire, after becoming a victim of the credit crunch.
According to the Daily Star Sunday, Callard has put the company which ran the pub, BJC Entertainment Ltd, into liquidation following her financial woes.
A source told the newspaper: "She might be able to run the Rovers Return but she couldn't run a real-life pub in this climate."
Callard first admitted that she was facing a financial crisis in July this year.
Speaking at the time, she commented: "If only running a real pub was half as easy as it looks on Coronation Street. The way we run The Rovers on telly is in the realms of make-believe. If it was in the real world it would have shut down years ago."
Meanwhile, Callard's Coronation Street salary is said to have been slashed by 40% in August.
Even celebrities are affected by the credit crunch :(