The actress, who played Sinead O’Connor, will be treading the cobbles in Coronation Street - and having a steamy affair
Stephanie Davis is set to make a return to soapland but it won't be to Hollyoaks. It has been revealed that the actress will be joining rivals Coronation Street for a sizzling summer storyline.
The 30-year-old will play the glamorous wife of Darren, who will be portrayed by fellow newcomer Ryan Early, who previously starred as Helen Archer’s love interest Lee Bryce in the BBC radio drama The Archers.Temperatures will rise in Weatherfield when Darren spends time working as one of Dev Alahan’s business associates while Courtney begins to pursue a fling with Dev’s son Aadi Alahan.
On getting the role Stephanie said: "I am absolutely delighted to be joining the cast of Coronation Street, playing the part of Courtney Vance. Growing up I have always watched and loved the show, so to be part of the biggest TV soap in Britain, which is in the hearts and homes of so many people, is an honour.”
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