CORRIE star Alan Halsall says one of the things he will miss most in the jungle is work.
The actor, 42, has played Tyrone Dobbs since 1998 - and admits the role is a "huge part" of his life.
He said: "I love my job, I love going into work, I love the people. It is a very difficult thing to put into words, kind of just how big a thing it is in my life.
"It has been a huge part of my life for just over 26 years now.
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