Catherine Tyldesley Looks Unrecognisable as She Reunites with Michelle Keegan on Brassic Set


Catherine Tyldesley Looks Unrecognisable as She Reunites with Michelle Keegan on Brassic Set

Fresh Look for a Fan-Favourite

A fan-favourite from Coronation Street shocked fans with her almost unrecognisable appearance as she reunited with former co-star Michelle Keegan on the set of Brassic. The actress sported a lengthy black wig with a chunky fringe for her new role alongside Michelle's character Erin Croft in the final series of the comedy.

Revisiting Old Roles

Catherine Tyldesley, known for her role as Eva Price in Coronation Street, has joined forces once again with Michelle Keegan for their latest TV project. The Sky show marks Michelle's longest TV project since her time as Tina McIntyre on Coronation Street.

New Series in the Works

The cast is currently filming the seventh and final series of Brassic, promising viewers a plethora of signature sizzling moments before Michelle Keegan takes a break for maternity leave. Catherine Tyldesley, now 41, has returned to her role alongside Michelle, embracing a darker look with raven locks, a studded leather jacket, and a black dress.

All Change and Goodbyes

Catherine's exit from Coronation Street was exclusively revealed by The Celeb Report in 2017. Her portrayal of Eva Price made her a household name and a fan favourite during her time on the show. On the other hand, Michelle left Coronation Street in 2013 and has since starred in Brassic, which will conclude after its seventh season.


Catherine Tyldesley Looks Unrecognisable as She Reunites with Michelle Keegan on Brassic Set

The Final Curtain

Brassic co-creator and writer Danny Brocklehurst shared that the decision to end the show after seven seasons was made to conclude on a high note. The seventh and final series of Brassic, known for its devoted fan base, has commenced filming and is set to premiere later this year.


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