Actress Sue Johnston receives the freedom of Liverpool

admin admin | 06-20 00:15

The Royle Family and Brookside star Sue Johnston has been congratulated on receiving the freedom of Liverpool by the likes of Paul McCartney and Jurgen Klopp.

The 80-year-old actress was joined by on-screen husband Ricky Tomlinson for a ceremony at Liverpool Town Hall on Tuesday evening.

Among those paying tribute to her in video messages played on the evening was former Beatle and fellow Scouser Paul McCartney, who was celebrating his 82nd birthday that day.

Paul McCartney

McCartney, who received the Freedom of Liverpool in 1984, said: "It allowed me to take a flock of sheep through the city centre, so if you need a couple of sheep to borrow just to take them through the streets, I'm your man.

"Congratulations, darling, you’re a lovely girl."

Johnston, who grew up in Prescot, Merseyside, put her head in her hands as former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp appeared on screen with a message of congratulations.

She and Klopp, who received the freedom of Liverpool at a ceremony in 2022, were both nominated for the honour two years ago.

Johnston said: "When they announced it on the same day as Jurgen that was breathtaking to me, that I was in the same sentence as Jurgen Klopp.

Sue Johnston (right) in The Royle Family

"It was very emotional for me. I cried because I wanted to tell my dad, who loved Liverpool so much. I was so sad I couldn’t tell him, and I know how proud he would have been.

"I love Scousers. The wit, the heart, they’re cheeky. Just everything. They mean just so much to me. And to be granted the freedom of Liverpool means so much more than anything that I’ve been awarded really.

"It’s humbling and to be in such great company. Especially with Jurgen."

Also joining her for the ceremony were Liverpool FC legend Kenny Dalglish, film producer Colin McKeown, comedians Jonny Vegas and Joe Wilkinson, Shameless star David Threlfall, Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall and metro mayors Steve Rotheram and Andy Burnham.

The 80-year-old actress first made a television appearance in Coronation Street in 1982, before becoming known as Sheila Grant in Liverpool-based soap Brookside and then even greater fame as Barbara in The Royle Family.

Source: Press Association

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

EV sales in EU plunge 44%

New car sales in the European Union (EU) fell 18.3% in August to their lowest in three years, dragge...

'Economy moving from stability to growth'

ISLAMABAD: Rana Ihsan Afzal Khan, Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Industry, stated...

Social media users lack control over data used by AI: report

NEW YORK: Social media companies collect, share and process vast troves of information about their u...

Cyberattacks on kids surge 30%

ISLAMABAD: Cybercriminals have ramped up their attacks on young online gamers, with incidents rising...

Pak-Swiss trade ties a top priority: envoy

ISLAMABAD: Swiss Ambassador to Pakistan, George Steiner, on Thursday, stressed that strengthening bi...

'Certifications key to boosting sea trade'

KARACHI The maritime sector in Pakistan holds immense potential, especially through compliance with ...