A soap actress has called for more awareness of 'invisible disability' after she and her son both suffered panic attacks during a trip to the cinema.
Natasha Naomi Rea, 32, took her 10-year-old son Lucky Luciano to Vue cinema at Manchester's Printworks but the pair were taken ill as they were challenged over an ID issue.
Natasha, who has appeared in shows including Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Doctors and Ashes to Ashes, booked and paid for tickets online for The Suicide Squad which is rated 15. READ MORE: Michelle Keegan shows off a new look as she films the fourth series of Brassic She says they were asked for ID when collecting the tickets but they were handed over by the box office after explaining they didn't have proof of age.
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