Coronation Street legend Sue Cleaver lets slip when she'll be back - and fans don't have long to wait
13.06.2024 - 18:01
/ ok.co.uk
Since she joined the cast of Coronation Street back in 2000, Sue Cleaver has become a familiar face on screens. As Eileen Grimshaw, Sue has been involved in some dramatic storylines, including one which saw her character marry serial killer Pat Phelan. However, Sue recently took some time away from the show and turned her attention to the stage when she joined the cast of Sister Act on its UK tour where she played Mother Superior.
“I’ve finished Sister Act but I’m missing everybody hugely. I had the most wonderful time doing that show – I hadn’t been on stage for 30 years,” she tells OK!. “I just thought ‘I’m going to embrace this, I’m going to do it’.
Even though I was scared and even though it was the unknown, I thought ‘nope, this is fabulous. Let’s just go for this’ and I did.” She adds: “I had the most amazing time. We played to full houses everywhere and had standing ovations.
I will miss everybody hugely but you’ve got to finish one thing to start the next thing.” Having made her return to the stage for the first time in three decades, Sue, 60, revealed that there could be more to come, though added that viewers can expect to see her on the Coronation Street cobbles very soon. “I definitely think I'll do more on stage.
The stage is where I started.
Theatre’s always been my first love. Now I’ve been back, that’s not going to be my last,” she says.
“But I’ll be heading back to Coronation Street soon. I'm having a little holiday and then I will be heading back into Corrie in July so they can see me back there. I will be back.” The news of Sue’s return to the cobbles comes as she has opened up about Type 2 diabetes and how Dexcom’s new Dexcom ONE+ – a CGM device that can easily track real-time glucose readings to help
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