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Coronation Street stars panicking after new contract talks put on hold while filming suspended during coronavirus crisis

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CORONATION Street stars are panicking after their contract negotiations were put on hold while filming of the ITV soap is suspended.

A number of favourites will see their deals expire in the next two months as the shooting of new episodes remains on hold amid the Covid-19 outbreak. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates The top names include Samia Longchambon, 37, who plays Maria Connor, Sam Robertson (Adam Barlow), 34, and Charlie de Melo (Imran Habeeb), 28.

But while sources say “general conversations” about the future are still taking place, formal discussions over contract renewals have been put on hold.

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