OUR town has had many famous faces feature from celebs on our TV screens to blockbuster Hollywood actors.
In the past year, new films such as Disney's Cruella and ITV's drama Unforgotten have been filmed in Bracknell town centre.
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But who knew, other famous faces had walked the same streets in Bracknell as we have!
From Chris Eubank filming in KFC to Will Smith training at Bodyzone Gym - here's some of the celebrities who have popped to say hello in our town.
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Will Smith
The Fresh Prince himself left people shocked when he turned up at a gym in Bracknell for a workout.
Yes, that's right, Will Smith, turned up at the Bodyzone in Bracknell to have a workout in August 2019.
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According to reports, he was in the area filming at the studios in Arborfield and popped in for some exercise.
Chris Eubank
A former British boxing champion was seen filming in Bracknell's KFC takeaway in March.
Staff felt excited to meet him and described him as 'funny and really nice."
KFC said they were recording a customer experience video using Chris as a customer of the store.
David Tennant
Fan favourites David Tennant and Olivia Coleman were reportedly spotted filming Broadchurch when crews took to Jennett’s Park and the John Nike leisure complex.
The series was filmed in 2014.
Dani Harmer
The town's most famous daughter and beloved children's television star visited her old primary school for a Children in Need event.
Dani Harmer returned to Wildridings Primary School in 2017, met pupils and gave her view on The Lexicon.
Sue Holderness
Only Fools and Horses star Sue Holderness opened the new Thames Hospice shop in Bracknell town centre in 2018.
The much-loved star was also joined by the former Mayor of Bracknell Cllr Mrs Tina McKenzie-Boyle, and the Hospice’s Ambassador and day therapies patient Carol Ellis, as well as a member of the nursing.
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