Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor and her daughter Hattie reunite with Sally’s on-screen daughters Helen Flanagan and Brooke Vincent

Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor and her daughter Hattie reunited with Sally’s on-screen daughters Helen Flanagan and Brooke Vincent on Sunday.

Sally, 60, plays Sally Metcalfe on the soap and the character has two daughters, Rosie and Sophie Webster, played by Helen, 33, and Brooke, 31, respectively.

In real life, Sally has three children: Bridgerton star Phoebe, 28, Samuel, 26, and Waterloo Road star Hattie Dynevor, 20.

Also at the event were actresses Sair Khan, who currently plays Alya Nazir in Corrie, Sacha Parkinson, who played Brooke’s love interest Sian Powers until 2011, and Katie Mcglynn who was in the soap more recently, exiting as Sinead Osbourne in 2020.

The women were all gathered to enjoy an exercise session jointly hosted by stationary brand Oh So B and Sculpt Active Wear.

Coronation Street ‘s Sally Dynevor and her daughter Hattie reunited with Sally’s on-screen daughters Helen Flanagan and Brooke Vincent on Saturday

Sally, 60, plays Sally Metcalfe on the soap and the character has two daughters, Rosie and Sophie Webster, played by Helen, 33, and Brooke, 31, respectively

Sally, 60, plays Sally Metcalfe on the soap and the character has two daughters, Rosie and Sophie Webster, played by Helen, 33, and Brooke, 31, respectively

Also at the event were actresses Sair Khan, who currently plays Alya Nazir in Corrie, Sacha Parkinson, who played Brooke's love interest Sian Powers until 2011, and Katie Mcglynn who was in the soap more recently, exiting as Sinead Osbourne in 2020

Also at the event were actresses Sair Khan, who currently plays Alya Nazir in Corrie, Sacha Parkinson, who played Brooke’s love interest Sian Powers until 2011, and Katie Mcglynn who was in the soap more recently, exiting as Sinead Osbourne in 2020

‘Sunday well spent,’ penned Sally. ‘We’ve got something super exciting happening tomorrow! We can’t wait to take you along.’

It comes after Sally gushed over daughter Phoebe’s nomination for BAFTA EE Rising Star.

Phoebe is one of five nominees selected for the coveted award and her mother couldn’t hide her pride.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the soap star, 60, reshared a headshot of Phoebe from the BAFTAs as she wrote ‘So proud of you @phoebedyvenor’ alongside a red love heart.

She also urged for her followers to vote for her eldest daughter as she added ‘Please go and vote here!’ alongside a link to the site.

Celebrating its 19th year, the EE Rising Star Award is the only award at the EE BAFTA Film Awards voted for by the British public, with voting open until midday on 16th February.

Phoebe has been nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award for her role in erotic psychological thriller movie Fair Play, which has been dubbed the ‘new Fifty Shades Of Grey’.

She rose to fame as Daphne Bridgerton on the first series of Netflix historical romantic drama Bridgerton,  

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Sallt reshared a headshot of Phoebe from the BAFTAs as she wrote 'So proud of you @phoebedyvenor' alongside a red love heart

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Sallt reshared a headshot of Phoebe from the BAFTAs as she wrote ‘So proud of you @phoebedyvenor’ alongside a red love heart

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