Corrie’s Alan Halsall has revealed that he has ‘no regrets’ about his ongoing feud with his ex-wife Lucy-Jo Hudson.
30.03.2020 - 17:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall is the 'McDaddy' after coming up with a creative way of treating his daughter to a Happy Meal.
Six-year-old Sienna was missing her McDonald's while living in lockdown over the coronavuris pandemic, so he made his own version for her.
The creative soap star, who plays Tyrone Dobbs, made a makeshift Happy Meal for Sienna with fries, dippers and a fruit drink with a toy - and it came complete with a mini bottle of ketchup in a box labelled 'McDaddy'.
The doting
Corrie’s Alan Halsall has revealed that he has ‘no regrets’ about his ongoing feud with his ex-wife Lucy-Jo Hudson.
In her exclusive interview and shoot with OK! magazine as she introduces her baby son, Carter, Lucy-Jo Hudson opens up on the challenges that come with co-parenting with her ex Alan Halsall. Former Coronation Street star Lucy-Jo Hudson welcomed baby son Carter with partner Lewis Devine in February, while she is also mum to to six-year-old daughter Sienna with her former husband Alan.
As Alan Halsall said, they were 'all dressed up with nowhere to go' but the Corrie actor and his girlfriend Tisha Merry still managed to celebrate their first anniversary in style during the coronavirus lockdown.
Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall posted a gushing tribute to his girlfriend Tisha Merry as the couple celebrated their first anniversary with a romantic dinner at home. Sharing a cosy snap of the pair together, Alan wrote: “1 year. 12 months.
Coronation Street star Alan Halsall has shared a sweet tribute to his girlfriend on their first anniversary together.
Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall has shared the incredibly creative way he helped to curb his daughter’s craving for a McDonald's this weekend.The 37 year old star, who plays Tyrone Dobbs on the ITV soap, shared a photo of the homemade Happy Meal he made for his six year old daughter Sienna. Last week, the fast food chain closed all of its restaurants across the UK after Boris Johnson announced a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.