Jennie McAlpine has discussed Christmas on the cobbles 🎄
Coronation Street ’s Jennie McAlpine has expressed her hopes for her character Fiz Brown, and her ex Tyrone Dobbs this festive season.
Despite there being ongoing tension between the former flames, Jennie, 37, hopes that the pair may be able to put their differences aside. Jennie’s own Christmas will be much more harmonious compared to Fiz’s, as she’ll be spending it with her husband of four years, Chris Farr, and their children, Hilda and Albert.
While she finds it tiring, Jennie went on to admit that Christmas has become much more “magical” since her kids have been born.“Mince pie out for Father Christmas, carrot for Rudolf,” Jennie explained.
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