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Lucy Fallon expresses interest in returning to Corrie with career ‘up in the air’

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Lucy Fallon played troubled Bethany Platt in Coronation Street for five years, taking on the role straight out of college. In May 2019, she made the difficult decision to leave the cobbled streets to pursue different career opportunities, however, she is open to returning to the soap.

The pandemic has thrown a spanner in the works for a lot of people’s careers including Lucy’s, which she has said is ‘up in the air.’ During an interview with The Sun, the 24-year-old said: ‘Obviously Covid-19 has thrown it all up in the air now.

I’m very conscious of the fact that I don’t want it to sound like I see going back to Corrie as a back-up — that’s absolutely not how it is.’ ‘I absolutely love that show and I would do it a thousand times over and I

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