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Lucy Fallon sells her clothes online after admitting she has no work after quitting Coronation Street

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LUCY Fallon is selling her clothes online after admitting work has dried up since she quit Coronation Street. The 24-year-old, who played Bethany Platt on the ITV soap, has put her old clothes up for sale on Depop.

Lucy drew attention to her wares on her Instagram Stories, sharing a screenshot of her Depop account. She wrote: "Selling lots of tings on my depop.

Swipe up to have a nosey xxxx." Among the items up for grabs are a £75 Mulberry purse and £20 dresses from H&M and Topshop.

The soap star bid farewell to Corrie two months ago, after playing wild child Bethany Platt for five years. Speaking to The Sun, Lucy admitted her career has been floored by the coronavirus pandemic and that she's struggling to get work.

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