Sheridan Smith shelves autobiography over privacy concerns


Sheridan Smith shelves autobiography over privacy concerns

Actress Sheridan Smith has decided to shelve her autobiography, titled Honestly, after having second thoughts about sharing her private life. The book, which was announced in 2021 and faced multiple delays, was set to reveal the actress's struggles with alcohol, mental health, and her past romances.

Delayed release

Sheridan Smith, known for her roles in The Royle Family and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, had been working with a ghostwriter on the autobiography. However, the book has now been axed, leaving fans disappointed.

Privacy concerns

The West End star, who was expected to open up about her life in detail, including her relationships with James Corden and Jamie Horn, has reportedly backed out of sharing her personal stories. Sources close to Sheridan mentioned that she felt unsure about putting all aspects of her life on paper for public consumption.

Future plans

Despite the current shelving of the autobiography, those close to Sheridan have indicated that she still intends to finish the book in the future when she has more time. The actress has been busy filming for an upcoming ITV drama, I Fought the Law, which may have contributed to the decision to delay the book's release.


Sheridan Smith shelves autobiography over privacy concerns

The publishing house responsible for the autobiography, Penguin, has not provided any comments on the situation.


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