Rosie Webster is going to get her claws into love rival Michelle Connor when the girls come to blows over lovely Luke Strong. You can read all about the latest Corrie cat fight in Digital Spy's interview with Kym Marsh, who plays Michelle Connor on Coronation Street.
And there's pictures here too.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
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2 comments:
Why do they keep demeaning Corrie actresses by making them hit each other? In real life you and I hardly go round hitting other women. Granada started it about ten years ago and it is getting worse.
Just who in their audience is this aimed at? Who is it titillating? Or is it done for the producer's benefit?
It demeans all of us, using fighting as entertainment. Enough is enough.
Again?
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