‘i can be confident as an actor – it’s another thing being yourself’

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Soap star Laura Norton opens up about revealing her true self in new reality show Drama Queens, discovering that her two children have a disability and struggling with mum guilt

WORDS: JEN PHARO PHOTOS: OK!/DAVID LONGSTAFFE

BABY STEPS

Laura as Kerry in Emmerdale, with co-star Kelli Hollis as Ali

When her two young children were diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, Laura Norton felt like her perfect world was crumbling. The Emmerdale star, 40, is engaged to be married to her former co-star Mark Jordon, with whom she shares son Jesse, three, and daughter Ronnie, who is 17 months.

Just over a year ago, both children were diagnosed with Usher Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that leads to severe sight and hearing loss.

The news has been life-changing for the whole family, but after a period of grief, Laura and Mark have thrown themselves into charity work. They are now patrons and trustees of the charity Cure Usher, raising money to fund research that could help their children, and others like them around the world.

“It’s still quite raw,” Laura tells OK!. “It’s a huge part of our lives. A lot has happened in this last year. It’s very scary because you want to know what the future is going to look like for your children.”

The news was devastating, but Laura and Mark are careful to focus on appreciating what they have, while also working towards a cure in the future.

“There are so many people who are so much worse off,” says Laura stoically. “We’re so lucky to have what we have, but it’s all relative. There’s only one way out of the other side, and that’s to go through. All you want for your child is for everything to be OK. You don’t want them to face challenges, you don’t want them to have any less opportunities than anybody else.”

Despite their difficult diagnosis, both Jesse and Ronnie are happy and thriving in their loving family unit. “They’re doing amazing,” says Laura.

“They’re surpassing all their milestones, they both wear hearing aids and they’re thriving in the face of adversity. Everything right now is perfect.”

Laura may not know what the future holds, but she knows it’s going to be busy. As well as looking after her two young children and raising money for Cure Usher, she’s also back at work as Emmerdale’s colourful Kerry Wyatt.

And now, she’s signed up for a new reality show called Drama Queens, alongside two of her Emmerdale pals, Amy Walsh and

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