Coronation Street’s Jodie Prenger reveals she has to rush off to tend to her injured pet crow during an appearance on This Morning as she shares the birds comedic name

Jodie Prenger revealed she had to rush off to tend to her injured pet crow as she appeared on Monday’s episode of This Morning. 

The actress, 44, who plays Glenda Shuttleworth in Coronation Street, told hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley about her cohort of adopted pets during the interview. 

And speaking about her latest edition, Jodie shared the birds comedic name much to the delight of everyone in the studio. 

She explained: ‘I’ve got too many animals. I have to get home and see my rescue crow when I get back.  

‘I have adopted a crow, she’s called Sheryl Crow!’ 

Jodie Prenger, 44, revealed she had to rush off to tend to her injured pet crow as she appeared on Monday’s episode of This Morning

Speaking about her latest edition, Jodie s hared the birds comedic name much to the delight of everyone in the studio

Speaking about her latest edition, Jodie s hared the birds comedic name much to the delight of everyone in the studio

Jodie added: ‘She’s just injured but she’s great. I rescue quit a lot. She’s got a damaged wing. 

‘I FaceTime my chickens when I am away because I want to make sure that they’re ok. They’re called Thelma and Louise.’ 

Ben and Cat broke out laughing as Jodie revealed the names of her rescue animals and went on to mention how one of her chickens has to live inside.  

Last year, the soapstar paid tribute to the late Paul O’Grady by renaming her new rescue dog Lily, in memory of the the comedian’s drag persona, Lily Savage. 

Next to a photograph of her cute new canine, the soap star wrote: ‘Well Paul, this is for you kidda. We picked up this little angel on Sunday.

‘I’ve spoke to the amazing charity @silverfoxdogrescue and we will be renaming her Lily. May Paul’s dedication to loving and rehoming animals live on forever. [sic]’

It comes after Jodie paid tribute to Paul on Instagram, following his sudden death on Tuesday night.

Alongside a photograph of him, she penned: ‘I just don’t want this to be true. The world needs to be filled with Paul’s. Imagine the laughter, imagine all the animals that would find their forever homes.’ 

She explained: 'I've got too many animals. I have to get home and see my rescue crow when I get back. I have adopted a crow, she's called Sheryl Crow!'

She explained: ‘I’ve got too many animals. I have to get home and see my rescue crow when I get back. I have adopted a crow, she’s called Sheryl Crow!’

Ben and Cat broke out laughing as Jodie revealed the names of her rescue animals and went on to mention how one of her chickens has to live inside

Ben and Cat broke out laughing as Jodie revealed the names of her rescue animals and went on to mention how one of her chickens has to live inside

Last year, the soapstar paid tribute to the late Paul O'Grady by renaming her new rescue dog Lily, in memory of the the comedian's drag persona, Lily Savage

Last year, the soapstar paid tribute to the late Paul O’Grady by renaming her new rescue dog Lily, in memory of the the comedian’s drag persona, Lily Savage 

Paul O'Grady passed away 'unexpectedly but peacefully' on March 28 2003 (pictured in 2017)

Paul O’Grady passed away ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’ on March 28 2003 (pictured in 2017)

Jodie added: ‘Imagine that you have dear friend that personifies such supporting love and gloriously sharp comical repartee?

‘Him and the beautiful @malprin have allowed me to experience that first hand. I’ll never be able to thank you enough and bloody hell I’ll miss you Paul.

‘Give Buster a treat from me. Thinking of all his family and friends.’

Paul was known for his comedic wit and alter-ego as Lily Savage, but later in life he hosted family favourite, For The Love Of Dogs, which encapsulated his own passion for animals with raising awareness for the rehoming of rescue dogs. 

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