She’s been playing Bethany Platt on the cobbles since 2015.
And Coronation Street actress Lucy Fallon won her first ever British Soap Awards at the star-studded 2018 event on Saturday night, as she joined her winning co-stars Jack P Shepherd and Connor McIntyre in helping the ITV soap sweep the board.
The starlet, 22, scooped the Best Female Dramatic Performance award, batting off competition from soap favourites Lacey Turner and Natalie J Robb, as well as Best Actress.
Congratulations: The starlet, 22, scooped the Best Female Dramatic Performance award

Lucy kept her acceptance speech short and sweet as she received her first silver accolade from Strictly Come Dancing head judge, Shirley Ballas, thanking her fellow cast, family and boyfriend in the process.
While she was joined by former Coronation Street star, Sally Lindsay, who played Shelley Unwin, for her second gong of the evening.
The actress has had a whirlwind year thanks to her dramatic grooming and sex ring storyline on Coronation Street.


Leading ladies: Lucy batted off competition from soap favourites Natalie J Robb (left) and Lacey Turner (right)

Sweet: Lucy kept her acceptance speech short as she received her silver accolade from Strictly Come Dancing judge, Shirley Ballas, thanking her fellow cast, family and boyfriend

Raising awareness: The actress has had a whirlwind year thanks to her dramatic grooming and sex ring storyline on Coronation Street

Talented: This is Lucy’s third win for the harrowing plot, with the 22-year-old recently winning an Inside Soap Award and a National Television Award (pictured as Bethany Platt with her groomer Nathan Curtis)
This is Lucy’s third and fourth wins for the harrowing plot, with the 22-year-old recently winning an Inside Soap Award for Best Actress and a National Television Award for Serial Drama Performance.
Meanwhile, Jack P Shepherd scooped the Best Actor gong for his character of David Platt, which he has played for 18 years.
The actor, 30, has recently been involved in a hard-hitting male rape storyline, in which he was spiked and attacked by Josh Tucker.

Talented soap stars: Meanwhile, Jack P Shepherd scooped the Best Actor gong for his character of David Platt, which he has played for 18 years

Raising awareness: The actor, 30, has recently been involved in a hard-hitting male rape storyline, in which he was spiked and attacked by Josh Tucker

Backlash: Since the scenes aired, Coronation Street boss, Kate Oates, quit the ITV soap amid backlash over the controversial plot choice (Josh and David pictured)
Since the scenes aired, Coronation Street boss, Kate Oates, quit the ITV soap amid backlash over the controversial plot choice, following several other gritty storylines and a number of Ofcom complaints.
Jack appeared to reference the backlash as he gave his acceptance speech and thanked Kate.
He said: ‘[Thanks to] Kate Oates for giving me this storyline. Thank you, she has been a great producer. We will miss her dearly.

Subtle dig?: Jack appeared to reference the backlash as he gave his acceptance speech and thanked Kate
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Leaving: He said: ‘[Thanks to] Kate Oates (pictured) for giving me this storyline. Thank you, she has been a great producer. We will miss her dearly.’

Coronation Street superstars: Jack and Lucy seen holding their awards after scooping several awards for Coronation Street on Saturday evening
‘The research department of Corrie, they’ve been brilliant, they’ve been great.’
Coronation Street’s Connor won Villain of the Year for his portrayal as the evil Pat Phelan.
The character was dramatically killed off on Friday’s episode by his nemesis Anna Windass, after shooting his daughter Nicola Rubinstein and Michelle Connor.

Soap baddie: Coronation Street’s Connor McIntyre won Villain of the Year for his portrayal as the evil Pat Phelan

Dramatic finale: The character was dramatically killed off on Friday’s episode by his nemesis Anna Windass, after shooting his daughter Nicola Rubinstein and Michelle Connor

‘Villain of the Year’: Pat’s, played by Connor (pictured), dramatic soap death comes after he murdered and terrorised several of Weatherfield’s residents
Pat’s dramatic soap death comes after he murdered and terrorised several of Weatherfield’s residents.
Connor managed to beat off EastEnders’ Jake Wood and Emmerdale’s Gillian Kearney for the coveted award.
Coronation Street went on to win Best British Soap, with Gail Platt actress Helen Worth giving an acceptance speech and thanking the soap’s boss Kate.

Wow!: Coronation Street went on to win Best British Soap, with Gail Platt actress Helen Worth (pictured centre) giving an acceptance speech and thanking the soap’s boss Kate

Impressive: The ITV show also won The Tony Warren Award, with producer Kieran Roberts (pictured) scooping the gong
The ITV show also won The Tony Warren Award, with producer Kieran Roberts scooping the gong.
Also scooping several awards was Hollyoaks, as the hit Channel 4 soap picked up FOUR gongs during the ceremony.
The show received the Best Single Episode for Three Mothers, Three Daughters, Best On-Screen Partnership with actors Theo Graham and Malique Thompson-Dwyer taking the award, Best Male Dramatic Performance with Ross Adams picking up the accolade and Best Storyline for Lily Drinkwell’s self-harm.

Popular choice: Also scooping several awards was Hollyoaks, as the hit Channel 4 soap picked up four awards during the ceremony (Ross Adams pictured winning Best Male Dramatic Performance)

The show received the Best Single Episode for Three Mothers, Three Daughters and Best Storyline for Lily Drinkwell’s self-harm

Impressive: Hollyoaks also won Best On-Screen Partnership with actors Theo Graham and Malique Thompson-Dwyer taking the award
Meanwhile, also scooping awards were EastEnders star Lorraine Stanley and Emmerdale actress Isobel Steele.
EastEnders star Lorraine, 41, won the Best Newcomer category for her character as loveable and outspoken Karen Taylor.
The soap star looked unrecognisable compared to her usual on-screen appearance as she wore a stunning gold and black dress, with her blonde locks styled with a fringe into a blow-dried hairdo.

Loveable: EastEnders star Lorraine Stanley, 41, won the Best Newcomer category for her character as loveable and outspoken Karen Taylor


Wow!: The soap star looked unrecognisable compared to her usual on-screen appearance (right) as she wore a stunning gold and black dress (left)

Happy: Lorraine was left overjoyed over her win, as she revealed that she is having the ‘time of her life’ on the BBC One soap
Lorraine was left overjoyed over her win, batting off competition from Emmerdale’s Andrew Scarborough and Coronation Street’s Nicola Thorp, she revealed that she is having the ‘time of her life’.
Emmerdale’s Isobel, 17, won the Best Young Actor category for her portrayal of troubled teenager Liv Flaherty.
The actress has been part of several storylines on the award-winning ITV soap, including her ongoing alcohol battle, being arrested for spiking Lisa Dingle’s drink and bravely coming out as asexual.
Isobel batted off competition from fellow young soap stars, Coronation Street’s Matilda Freeman and EastEnders’ Maisie Smith.

Talented: Emmerdale’s Isobel Steele, 17, won the Best Young Actor category for her portrayal of troubled teenager Liv Flaherty

Starlet: Isobel batted off competition from fellow young soap stars, Coronation Street’s Matilda Freeman and EastEnders’ Maisie Smith

Big storylines: The actress (pictured in character) has been part of several storylines on the ITV soap, including her ongoing alcohol battle and being arrested for spiking Lisa Dingle’s drink

Tribute: The British Soap Awards paid tribute to late Coronation Street actress Elizabeth Dawn (pictured), who played Vera Duckworth, after she tragically passed away in 2017
Meanwhile, also during the star-studded evening, the British Soap Awards paid tribute to late Coronation Street actress Elizabeth Dawn, who played Vera Duckworth, after she tragically passed away in 2017.
The soap legend’s former co-stars could be seen wiping away tears as the ceremony showed a touching montage video of her time on the cobbles.
Also during the evening, EastEnders star Jake Wood, gave a sweet to message to his former co-star Dame Barbara Windsor, 80, after it was revealed that she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Speaking after his Scene of the Year joint win with Doctors, he said: ‘I want to send a big EastEnders hug to Barbara Windsor and her husband Scott.
‘We love you very much, thank you very much.’

Sweet: Also during the evening, EastEnders star Jake Wood, gave a sweet to message to his former co-star Dame Barbara Windsor, 80, after it was revealed that she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

Message: Speaking after his Scene of the Year joint win with Doctors, he said: ‘I want to send a big EastEnders hug to Barbara Windsor and her husband Scott. We love you very much, thank you very much.’ (Barbara on the soap in 2016)