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Inside the lives of Neighbours cult The Order – TV judge, painful split and famous dad

The Restoration Order is causing all sorts of trouble on Neighbours.

The cult was introduced on the Australian soap back in 2019, with Prue Wallace (Denise Van Outen) seemingly locked in the organisation’s intoxicating grip.

Upon Harlow Robinson’s trip to London last month, she met up with her aunt Harriet Wallace (Amanda Holden) who is also a loyal member of The Order.

With Corey Smythe-Jones (Laurence Boxhall) following Harlow (Jemma Donovan) to Erinsborough, the recently unmasked villain can be seen doing everything in his power to induct Harlow as a member herself.

With the fiery storyline set to reach its climax later this year, Daily Star takes a look at the cult members’ real lives.

Harriet Wallace – Amanda Holden

BGT judge Amanda Holden made her Neighbours debut earlier this year
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Harriet Wallace made her Neighbours debut earlier this year.

The sister of Prue, the character is portrayed by Britain’s Got Talent judge, Amanda Holden.

The 51-year-old actress has starred in a number of TV shows across her illustrious career, including Wild At Heart, Jonathan Creek and the recent E4 comedy sketch show The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle.

Amanda is also the weekly co-host of the Heart Breakfast radio show alongside Jamie Theakston.

Prue Wallace – Denise Van Outen

Denise Van Outen’s character Prue introduced The Restoration Order cult to Neighbours
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British actress and TV presenter Denise Van Outen joined Neighbours in 2019.

Denise, 47, was introduced as Harlow Robinson’s mother Prue Wallace, who is responsible for introducing the long-spanning cult storyline.

Having enjoyed a brief stint as a regular Neighbours cast member, she now enjoys a recurring role in the Australian soap.

Away from Erinsborough, Denise recently faced a public love split.

The Celebrity Gogglebox star recently split from her fiancé Eddie Boxshall
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The Essex-born star recently dumped her fiancé Eddie Boxshall after discovering he had been unfaithful.

Denise alleged her former flame had had phone-sex with another woman and dated others, putting an end to their long-time romance.

As well as enjoying a successful career on TV and in the West End, Denise has appeared on reality shows including Dancing on Ice and Celebrity Gogglebox.

She is also known for providing long-time voiceover work on The Only Way Is Essex.

Corey Smythe-Jones – Laurence Boxhall

British-born actor Laurence Boxhall is enraging Neighbours fans as the calculating Corey
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Laurence Boxhall is a late addition to the Neighbours cast.

The British-born actor, who emigrated to Australia as a teenager, joined the soap last month as Harlow’s new friend Corey – who was recently unmasked as a secret member of The Order plotting to recruit her as a member.

Away from Erinsborough, Laurence has appeared in TV series including Worst Year of My Life, Again! and Ronny Chieng: International Student.

He is also an award-winning audiobook narrator.

Harlow Robinson – Jemma Donovan

Harlow actress Jemma Donovan is the daughter of Neighbours legend, Jason Donovan
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Jemma Donovan is the daughter of Neighbours legend, Jason Donovan.

The 22-year-old joined the Australian soap as Paul Robinson’s daughter Harlow in 2019.

Harlow’s mother is long-spanning cult member, Prue Wallace.

While not officially a member of The Restoration Order quite yet, Corey has been sabotaging Harlow’s life in order to isolate her from her friends and convince her to join the cult.

Away from the soap, Jemma is regularly active on social media.

The fledging actress has over 64,000 Instagram followers.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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