CORONATION Street star Anthony Cotton has revealed he was “grumpy” while appearing in Dancing On Ice because he was secretly saving a homeless man’s life.

The actor, who plays Sean Tully in the soap, was dividing his time between the cobbles and the ice rink in January while also battling to save the man, whose message for help he only spotted by “fluke”.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Cotton said the man, who he had met twice previously, would have died if he had not helped and described physically knocking on the door of a Manchester homeless charity before booking him into a hotel.

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KIM Kardashian West has revealed who she turns to for advice on motherhood.

The 37-year-old reality TV star has three children with rapper husband Kanye West – daughters North, five, and Chicago, six months, as well as a son, two-year-old Saint.

Three of her four sisters – Kourtney, Khloe, and Kylie Jenner – are also mothers, with only supermodel Kendall yet to have a child.

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LOVE Island fans said all was right with the world again as Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham were reunited.

The popular couple were separated when Jack was sent off to live in Casa Amor, where his former flame Ellie Jones was there to surprise him.

Dani was so upset when she saw a video of Ellie and Jack both at the Casa that it prompted 650 complaints to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom.

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KYRIE Irving believes a “progressive and inclusive” cultural environment contributed to Black Panther’s success.

The Australian-born NBA star is making his big screen debut in basketball comedy Uncle Drew, which follows in the footsteps of the superhero blockbuster in having a majority African American cast.

Black Panther has achieved huge success at a time when social movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter have risen to prominence, as well as the trend of NFL players taking a knee at the national anthem in protest against police brutality.

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Irving, who plays for NBA side the Boston Celtics, was asked what Black Panther’s achievements said about the current social climate.