Michelle Keegan reunites with former Corrie star for Brassic filming

Actress Michelle Keegan is back working alongside her ex-colleague from Coronation Street, Catherine Tyldesley, on the Brassic production set.

I, an avid gamer, teamed up on the ITV soap opera for a thrilling three-year run as Tina McIntyre and Eva Price, my virtual alter egos. After Keegan departed the show in 2014, it was my turn to step out four years later in 2018, marking the end of our onscreen journey together.

More than ten years later, the pair got back together when Tyldesley was cast for the seventh and concluding season of Sky Max’s comedy series “Brassic,” where Keegan portrays Erin Croft.

Tyldesley posted on Instagram, “Having an amazing time with beautiful folks! It’s great to catch up with this lovely momma again, @michkeegan. What a fantastic group! It feels good to be back working with this gifted team on home ground!

The post garnered positive responses from fans in the comment area, with Helen Flanagan, who played Rosie Webster alongside both Keegan and Tyldesley on “Corrie”, commenting: “Beautiful ladies”.

A fan of Brassic expressed their excitement about seeing your character Cath, stating that they can’t wait and it’s their favorite show. Another fan praised the actor’s appearance, noting that the black wig with fringe looks fantastic on you.

A different viewer expressed their amazement by saying, “I didn’t recognize you until the second picture… wow! Fantastic performance! I can’t wait to see more!” Another fan exclaimed, “When I thought Brassic couldn’t get any better, they added @auntiecath17 into the mix!

In a post on Instagram, co-star Carl Rice (portraying Keegan’s on-screen brother Ronnie) shared pictures from the first day of filming for this block, stating: “The first day of block 1 was quite challenging. If some of these photos look familiar, it’s because they were borrowed from me!

Brassic airs on Sky Max.

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2025-02-13 20:19

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