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BALAMORY's Miss Hoolie has a brand new career that's worlds away from her BBC fame. The beloved children's TV star came to prominence when she played the school teacher in the hit series. 4 Miss Hoolie has a brand new career that's worlds away from her BBC fame Credit: BBC 4 Julie - who goes by the name Jules - runs a 'Soulful Sunday' class on Scottish beaches Ruby Bay and Elie Credit: Instagram/@namaste_nimmo 4 The groups, which are run throughout the country, promote yoga and sea swimming as a natural form of therapy Credit: Instagram/@namaste_nimmo It launched all the way back in 2002 and ran for four seasons before coming to an end in 2005.

Julie - who goes by the name Jules, has remained on television fronting numerous programmes but now has a new career on the side. She runs a 'Soulful Sunday' class on Scottish beaches Ruby Bay and Elie. The groups, which are run throughout the country, promote yoga and sea swimming as a natural form of therapy.



Speaking about why she got into the mindful lessons, Jules said: "Yoga and CWT has changed my life for the better, I'm addicted to how much better I feel and now want to help people feel better through it too! "Biggest impact too is all the beautiful people I have met through yoga and dippin is life changing." Meanwhile, the 52-year-old recently returned to the fictional Balamory island - actually called Tobermory. However, instead of donning her trusted green coat Jules was actually there for an open sea swimming competition.

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