Coronation Street star Sam.
03.06.2020 - 14:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Katie McGlynn is selling messages to fans for £100 but has a very brilliant reason for doing so.
The former Coronation Street star played Sinead Tinker for six years before leaving the soap at the end of a tragic storyline.
Katie won awards for her portrayal of Sinead's battle with cervical cancer while she was pregnant and scenes took a harrowing turn as the character lost her life to the disease.
The Rochdale actress has now turned to spending some time raising funds for Mummy’s Star, a
Coronation Street star Sam.
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Coronation Street at the National Television Awards 2020.And the death of Sinead has now been nominated for this year's Must-See Moment at the BAFTA TV Awards.Katie, 26, who is in lockdown with her parents and one of her three older brothers, told us: "I was meant to be starting a new job and I'm so excited, but it's on hold at the moment."We were meant to be having the read-through but now everything is on pause and I'm just waiting for the green light."Sinead's death from cervical cancer saw
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