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Beeston: Ross Kemp plays Sticky 13s with pub regulars | |
(10 days later) | |
Jackie Henson (right) welcomed Ross Kemp to the pub which she runs with her husband Martin, and another couple | Jackie Henson (right) welcomed Ross Kemp to the pub which she runs with her husband Martin, and another couple |
Customers at a Nottinghamshire pub were joined by actor Ross Kemp on Thursday night for a card game of Sticky 13s. | Customers at a Nottinghamshire pub were joined by actor Ross Kemp on Thursday night for a card game of Sticky 13s. |
Jackie Henson, one of the four proprietors at Boat and Horses pub in Beeston Rylands, said Kemp was "really down to earth" and "very approachable". | Jackie Henson, one of the four proprietors at Boat and Horses pub in Beeston Rylands, said Kemp was "really down to earth" and "very approachable". |
She said the EastEnders star's visit was left as a surprise to their customers and acted as a thank you "to the people that do support us week in, week out". | She said the EastEnders star's visit was left as a surprise to their customers and acted as a thank you "to the people that do support us week in, week out". |
Kemp visited the pub as part of the Rate Your Pint competition, which encouraged regulars to put their local forward for contention. | Kemp visited the pub as part of the Rate Your Pint competition, which encouraged regulars to put their local forward for contention. |
Ms Henson said a "glowing report" from customer Dan Mason (left) was one of the reasons that the pub won a visit from Kemp | Ms Henson said a "glowing report" from customer Dan Mason (left) was one of the reasons that the pub won a visit from Kemp |
Ms Henson said one of the reasons the pub won the competition was the submission of customer Dan Mason. | Ms Henson said one of the reasons the pub won the competition was the submission of customer Dan Mason. |
She said: "His Rate Your Pint entry was amazing, apparently. | She said: "His Rate Your Pint entry was amazing, apparently. |
"So we sat Ross next to Dan to play Sticky 13s." | "So we sat Ross next to Dan to play Sticky 13s." |
She said Kemp, best known for playing Grant Mitchell in EastEnders, had never played Sticky 13s before, which is a game similar to bingo but with a pack of cards. | She said Kemp, best known for playing Grant Mitchell in EastEnders, had never played Sticky 13s before, which is a game similar to bingo but with a pack of cards. |
Ms Henson added: "When you call the Ace of Spades, the whole pub erupts into the Ace of Spades, and Ross is joining in with all of that." | Ms Henson added: "When you call the Ace of Spades, the whole pub erupts into the Ace of Spades, and Ross is joining in with all of that." |
'It was brilliant' | 'It was brilliant' |
Despite being "mobbed by the locals", Ms Henson said Kemp was "very tolerant" of people in the pub asking for a photo with him. | Despite being "mobbed by the locals", Ms Henson said Kemp was "very tolerant" of people in the pub asking for a photo with him. |
Ms Henson said she wanted the visit "to be for our locals", so it was advertised as a one-off Sticky 13s evening to thank people for their support over Christmas, and they put £50 in the prize pot. | Ms Henson said she wanted the visit "to be for our locals", so it was advertised as a one-off Sticky 13s evening to thank people for their support over Christmas, and they put £50 in the prize pot. |
She added: "It's that gloomy month of January. | She added: "It's that gloomy month of January. |
"Everybody's a bit deflated after Christmas, and it was brilliant. It was a really good night. | "Everybody's a bit deflated after Christmas, and it was brilliant. It was a really good night. |
"Now, whether we'll ever get him back again, I don't know, but they loved it, and it was good for all of our customers." | "Now, whether we'll ever get him back again, I don't know, but they loved it, and it was good for all of our customers." |
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