Catherine Tyldesley is calling for a “huge pay rise” for teachers after struggling to home school her five-year-old son Alfie during lockdown.
01.04.2020 - 13:09 / ok.co.uk
Catherine Tyldesley has joked the coronavirus may not have happened if “Chinese had stuck to cheese sandwiches” instead of “bloody bats”.The 36 year old Coronation Street actress made the comment as she was dressed as her alter-ego Olga Keff as she demonstrated how to make the butty in a clip posted on her Instagram.
Dressed in an orange jumper, with a red and black check scarf and a pair of large aviator glasses with a plaster stuck in the middle and a chain placed around her neck, Catherine
.Catherine Tyldesley is calling for a “huge pay rise” for teachers after struggling to home school her five-year-old son Alfie during lockdown.
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By Dominic Patten
Catherine Tyldesley has shared an adorable video of herself singing with her son Alfie during their time in lockdown.The 36 year old is self-isolating at home with her husband Tom Pitfield and their five year old son Alfie. Former Coronation Street star Catherine appears to be in her back garden with her youngster as they sing a cute song for her social media followers.