ITV Coronation Street's Kimberly Hart-Simpson shares pride for sex worker storyline and what she wants for Nicky
20.05.2022 - 20:39
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Kimberly Hart-Simpson has shared her pride at being able to portray Nicky Wheatley’s sex worker past in Coronation Street. The actress made her Weatherfield debut in 2020 when her character met recently widowed Daniel Osbourne.
It wasn't long before Daniel, whose wife Sinead Tinker died from cervical cancer in 2019, discovered Nicky was an escort and after being shocked at first, he later started paying her to dress in his wife's clothes as he struggled through his grief. After a four-month stint, Kimberly bowed out of the soap as Nicky, with the help of Daniel, started a new life with her daughter away from Weatherfield.
However, Kimberly has since got back into character as Nicky made a comeback on the cobbles earlier this year. Nicky landed a job as a teaching assistant at the same school Daniel works at, Weatherfield High. However, that all started to fall apart last week when Max Turner overheard Daniel and his new girlfriend rowing in the street about his relationship with Nicky and discovering her past work.
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In a spiteful move, Max leaked video and pictures of Nicky as a sex worker leading to her being hauled into Mrs Crawshaw's office and ultimately losing her job. But things only got worse when Nicky ended up the subject of an article in the Weatherfield Gazette.
With no job, she had to give up the home she had found for herself and her daughter Maisie as she wouldn’t be able to afford it. She has since moved in with Daniel. And during scenes to air on Friday night (May 20) viewers will see Nicky confess her feelings to Daniel and proposes that they have a future
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