Michelle Keegan has reunited with her former Coronation Street co-star Catherine Tyldesley on the set of Brassic.
The pair appeared on the ITV soap together for three years as Tina McIntyre and Eva Price respectively before Keegan left the show in 2014, with Tyldesley following suit four years later.
Over a decade on, the duo have reunited after Tyldesley landed a role in the seventh and final season of Sky Max comedy Brassic, in which Keegan plays Erin Croft.
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“Having a blast with gorgeous people. Soooooo good to see this gorgeous momma again @michkeegan,” wrote Tyldesley on Instagram as she shared a photo with Keegan. “An incredible team. Nice to be on home turf for a bit with this talented bunch!”
The post was received warmly in the comments section by fans, with Helen Flanagan - who starred alongside both Keegan and Tyldesley on Corrie as Rosie Webster - writing: “Gorge girls”.
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“Love it. Cannot wait to see your character Cath. It’s my fave show and looks like you’re having a blast,” wrote an excited Brassic fan, with another complimenting the actor’s look, as she's seen wearing a black wig with fringe, by writing: “Why are you pulling off this look so much!”
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“Only realised it was you after the second photo… wow! Brilliant show… can’t wait!” noted another fan of the show, with a fourth commenting: “When you think Brassic can't get any better then they add @auntiecath17 into the mix!”
Keegan and Tyldesley’s reunion was also captured by co-star Carl Rice - who plays Keegan’s on-screen brother, Ronnie - as he wrote on Instagram: “Day 1 of block 1 was a f**king tough 1. And if you’ve seen some of these before that's because they were swiped from me!”
Brassic airs on Sky Max.
Reporter, Digital Spy George is a freelance writer who specialises in Movies and TV. After graduating with a degree in Film Studies and Journalism from De Montfort University, in which he analysed the early works of Richard Linklater for his dissertation, he wrote for several websites for GRV Media. His film tastes vary from blockbusters like Mission: Impossible and John Wick to international directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Hirokazu Kore-eda, and has attended both the London and Berlin film festivals.
















