Tanya Bardsley’s daughter was left ‘locked on a train’ after a bomb squad were called to Stockport station on Tuesday evening.
The Real Housewives star, 44, said she was ‘going out of her mind’ as she waited to hear from Gabriella, 23, who got caught up in the chaos.
Police and a bomb disposal unit were called after reports of a ‘suspicious item on Greek Street,’ which is nearby.
Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Tanya wrote: ‘Does anyone know what’s happening at Stockport train station?
‘My daughter and all the passengers are locked on the train by police… I’m going out of my mind.’
In a statement, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: ‘Just before 6pm this evening (November 4) firefighters were called to reports of a suspicious item on Greek Street in Stockport.’
Tanya Bardsley’s daughter was left ‘locked on a train’ after a bomb squad were called to Stockport station on Tuesday evening
The Real Housewives star, 44, said she was ‘going out of her mind’ as she waited to hear from Gabriella, 23, who got caught up in the chaos
They added: ‘Two fire engines from Stockport and Whitehill fire stations, as well as the technical rescue unit from Ashton fire station, are currently at the scene where a suitcase has been left on the footbridge by Stockport railway station.’
A witness told Manchester Evening News: ‘I was told I had to evacuate Stockport bus interchange and it was chaos with people running.
‘I was told had to leave immediately. There was approximately 50 of us running out of the interchange, followed by the police. There was lots of panic and hurry.’
Daily Mail has contacted Tanya’s representative for comment.
Tanya recently revealed her surgeon pulled out 20-year-old ‘cement-like’ filler during a recent cosmetic procedure.
The model has always been open about her surgical enhancements and believes celebrities should be honest about the work they’ve had done.
After noticing her ‘jowls just dropped’ while dealing with perimenopause symptoms, Tanya initially planned to get a full facelift last year – but her surgeon advised against it, insisting she only needed minor adjustments.
In the past, Tanya has had filler injected into her face, but she had no idea that it lay dormant in the areas where it was injected.
Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Tanya wrote: ‘Does anyone know what’s happening at Stockport train station? My daughter and all the passengers are locked on the train’
In a statement, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: ‘Just before 6pm this evening (November 4) firefighters were called to reports of a suspicious item on Greek Street in Stockport’
Before going under the knife, she candidly told The Mirror: ‘I started looking like a bulldog.
‘I just thought “I’m not having this anymore, I feel terrible and I can’t control it, but I can control these chops” I’d heard great things about Mr Rao – I didn’t have the full facelift.
Instead, her surgeon ‘sewed muscles back to where they were,’ giving Tanya natural cheekbones without the need for filler.
She shared: ‘He was dragging out 20-year-old filler, scraping it out which was amazing. It’s just like starting again – you can’t keep pumping it full of filler and Mr Rao is just amazing, he did all these pre-videos and everything. I was deciding for a good year because I’m impulsive. I have to tell myself I need to wait a year now.’
Tanya added that Mr Rao, who operates at Pall Mall Medical, told her the old filler was ‘like concrete’.
She also opened up about how perimenopause can affect you both emotionally and physically as your skin tends to change and everything ‘drops’ including your personality.
And while her face may have lifted slightly, she admitted it also gave her mood a much-needed lift.
Tanya said the surgeon ‘talked her out of it’ after explaining that her expectations ‘could never be achieved’ without visible scarring.