Soap stars using 'female Viagra' pill - from Coronation Street legend to Hollyoaks beauty

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Desperate Scousewives star and Elle Sera founder Elissa Corrigan has unleashed what's been dubbed as the female Viagra – the 'Golden Pill'.

This pill, praised by thousands for reviving their sex drive and boosting energy levels, is a brainchild of hers launched in 2020. It’s filled with a plant-based cocktail featuring maca extract, Siberian ginseng, Tribulus terrestris, ginkgo leaf, and beetroot, aiming to bliss out ladies' hormones.

Besides spicing things up in the bedroom, the pill’s natural, science-approved recipe is touted to tackle mood swings, memory hiccups, menopause drama, weight loss and energy lows.

Soap stars are raving about this wonder supplement, saying it's setting their world alight. Corrie's Claire Sweeney has been singing the praises of the wonder pill. In a video clip shared by Elle Sera, Claire gushed about the product at one of their events: "I believe with Elle Sera, sometimes you just feel a flame on a color gas thing, and your flame just dims a little bit. And I do feel it gives it that boost again. It just gives you a little bit of more joie de vivre."

Clare

Claire is shouting from the roof about her love for the product

She also lauded Elissa, the owner of Elle Sera, adding: "I think she's a force of nature and I'm perimenopausal I've been taking Elle Sera and it's really helping. I've been chatting to the girls on the table and we're all taking it and it really does make a difference. So, I really believe in her product, and I believe in her. And she's a great girl."

Fellow former Corrie star Faye Brooks has joined the chorus of praise, sharing on multiple occasions the positive impact it’s had. Chatting on the brand's podcast and even discussing it on her own show, Faye revealed: "My body is actually responding well to this. I can tell by my skin, I noticed my periods were better, and my energy levels were better. I vow that I take the supplement, because I think the brand is beautiful, the fact that you guys care, the fact that you've done your research, the fact that it is so empowering for women, and it is the empowerment pill. I'm here to shout about it."

Faye

Faye is a huge advocate for the brand

In a candid chat, Faye revealed the impact of her routine, saying: "It was crazy instantly and because I've been taking it for a good few years. So I knew it was in my system. I knew it was working wonders."

She also opened up about the noticeable change when she paused her regimen: "Yes, I'm a Duracell bunny. Yes, I'm full of beans. We get that. But naturally, as a performer, I do have this zest for life. Like I do love my job. I am creative, I am very emotional. All these things that you've said, Yet, I knew there was something that was different when I stopped taking it that's so interesting."

Lucy-Jo Hudson

Lucy is also keen on the pill

According to a spokesperson from Elle Sera, other soap sirens who have signed up for their daily dosage of the wonder pill are former Hollyoaks honey Lucy Jo Hudson, Brookside beauty Jennifer Ellison, alongside other former Corrie stars Catherine Tyldesley and Sue Cleaver.

Aside from the soap other big names on the company's clientele are WAG and model Abbey Clancy and Page 3 icon Sam Fox.

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