Coronation Street's Colson Smith forced to make change after debuting different look ahead of 'return'
14.07.2023 - 14:33
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Coronation Street star Colson Smith has been forced to make a change after debuting a subtly different look. Last weekend the actor took to Instagram and posted a selfie to his main grid which showed him sporting a new mature look.
Colson, who plays Craig Tinker in the ITV soap, appears to have grown out his facial hair around his chin and above his top lip. He could also be seen donning a bucket hat and sports jacket after heading out to watch some sporting action himself.
"I spent my weekend stressing about 11 of my mates playing cricket wbu?" Colson typed alongside the snap. And fans appeared to be liking the 24-year-old's facial additions.
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@ason.buckby.9 said: "Love [the] stubble." @hectorandbuffydesign shared flame emojis and wrote: "Like with the beard." While @zuzumbee added: "You look handsome."
But Colson has now revealed that the facial hair has gone as he headed back to work to portray baby-faced cop Craig on the cobbles. Sharing a snap to his Instagram Story showing him after a shave, he said: "I had to shave my face for he return of PC TIINKER and now my skin hates me."
It's not the first time Colson has had to make the change as back in May, he had fans swooning when he took to social media with a fresh selfie. But he soon left them disappointed shortly after debuting his new look.
Like on this occasion, he showed fans that he isn't always the baby-faced cop we see on the small screen after they watched him grow up on screen as he was just 12 years old when he first set foot onto the famous cobbles.
Posting a picture of himself to his Instagram grid, Colson could be seen sporting a black hoody and matching
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