Sheridan Smith has 'scrapped plans to release her autobiography', titled Honestly, after rethinking her decision to share personal details of her life. The award winning actress, 43, known for her roles in The Royle Family and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, had originally announced the book in 2021, with a release date set for October that year.
At the time Sheridan has said it would delve into 'my darkest moments' and 'a lot of truths will come out!'. Despite working with a ghostwriter, the project faced multiple delays and has now been shelved indefinitely. The book was expected to reveal candid details about her battles with alcohol, mental health struggles, and high-profile relationships, including those with actor James Corden and her ex-partner Jamie Horn, the father of her four-year-old son, Billy.
However it is now thought Sheridan priorities have shifted and she no longer feels comfortable publishing the book in its current form. Sheridan Smith has 'scrapped plans to release her autobiography', titled Honestly, after rethinking her decision to share personal details of her life.
The award winning actress known for her roles in The Royle Family and Gavin and Stacey (pictured) had originally announced the book in 2021, with a release date set for October that year. A source told The Sun: 'Sheridan has had a busy few years and didn't have time to put the finishing touches to the book.