Pregnant ITV Coronation Street star Julia Goulding glowing on the cobbles as fans point out problem with photo
08.09.2022 - 16:03
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Coronation Street star Julia Goulding looked positively glowing as she posed for a selfie on the cobbles. The actress, who is best known to viewers for playing Shona Platt in the ITV soap, is currently expecting their second child.
Julia revealed the news by debuting her blossoming baby bump at the British Soap Awards back in June. Speaking exclusively to OK! on the red carpet, Julia revealed it has been 'hard' to keep her pregnancy a secret. "It's been quite hard to keep it secret and they've dug out my maternity clothes from three years ago, so it's all systems go again," she told the publication.
But the soap star is still busy at work as she took to Instagram with a snap of herself on the famous street. "Another glorious day here in Weatherfield," she commented as she grinned for the camera. She could be seen with her long brunette locks tied back into a ponytail an appearing to wear her apron for her character's work at Roys Rolls.
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And while the iconic Rovers Return could be seen behind her, others couldn't help but notice a problem with the house next door, belonging to Steve and Tracy McDonald. They were distracted by the scaffolding that still appears to be attached to the home after Steve annoyed neighbour Ed Baily by taking him on and off the job to fix his roof.
And with the Salford-based soap being filmed up to two months in advance, Corrie fans were surprised to see the building work still not complete. @itsfinlayphoto said: "Can’t believe that scaffolding is still there." @emmaandstephxx asked: "Will that scaffolding ever come down? Haha."
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