Corrie's Katie McGlynn reveals the impact that Sinead Tinker's death has had on her

She's played the character since 2013

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 21st Oct 2019

Coronation Street actress Katie McGlynn has spoken out about the impact of her character Sinead Tinker's death on her own mental health. Katie, who has played Sinead on the soap for six years, has already filmed her final scenes for the show as Sinead will lose her life in scenes this week after having cancer.

The 26-year-old, who has received plenty of nominations at various soap awards for her portrayal of Sinead, appeared on Loose Women earlier today (21st Oct) to discuss how the heartbreaking storyline had affected her.

She said, "I kind of underestimated the effects that it’s had on my mental health. I’ve only just noticed it, walking away from it and filming, that part of me is breathing Sinead and it’s bizarre.

"I’ve started doing a fitness thing to safeguard myself and that’s really helping me mentally. I sound silly saying it but I believe Sinead is real. I played her for six-and-a-half years. Me and Corrie created this character and I feel like she’s my friend."

She said, "Watching her die was just awful, but it’s raising awareness and I just hope that we are doing that," before admitting that she'd been the one to request Sinead's death, "I protested for her to die.

"I just thought if I’m doing this storyline, I want to do it properly. I love this storyline because it covers so many issues. I just wanted to highlight the fact people are dying of cancer."

Sinead is set to lose her life in episodes airing this week, and will feature in an hour-long special on Friday (25th) devoted to her character.

Scroll through to see all the Coronation Street spoilers you need to know for next week...

As a riot breaks out in the prison, David retreats to his cell, not wanting any trouble - but things aren't that simple.

With chaos ensuing outside, Abe drags an already bruised and battered Josh into David's cell and, handing him a pair of scissors, tells him to do his worst.

Looking down at the man who drugged and raped him, David is torn about what to do, eventually telling Abe that he wants to deal with Josh alone.

With the help of Abe and another inmate, Tez, David drags Josh to the top of the stairs as the riot rages on in the prison below them.

At home, Shona and the family watch in horror as the riot rages on the news, and soon Shona receives a phone call from David saying that Josh has been stabbed, and she needs to find him a lawyer.

Meanwhile, Max has confided in Shona that he's not too sure about Marion's plans for him, and that he's sorry for his behavior in the past.

Adam calls a meeting between Shona, Marion and Max to resolve their differences, and Max explains that he wants to move home again - to which Marion grudgingly accepts.

Later on when Max is settled back at home, he shows Shona and Sarah a video he's been sent from inside the prison, leaving Shona to doubt David's story.

As the video - which clearly shows Josh stabbed and David standing nearby - begins to circulate widely, Imran decides to visit David in prison.

Imran explains that the video heavily implicates David, but David is adamant that he's innocent and the stabbing had nothing to do with him.

Elsewhere, Daniel leaves Sinead with the palliative care nurse and pops out to buy milk but is stunned to bump into Beth, Kirk and Craig in Christmas jumpers.

Daniel insists Sinead is too weak to celebrate and early Christmas but, having followed him outside, Sinead is delighted by the idea.

A begrudging Daniel agrees to the dinner if it will make Sinead happy, but he's clearly not happy as they sit down to eat.

His overprotectiveness of Sinead causes friction and he eventually storms out mid-meal, leaving Sinead to reassure everyone he'll be back when he's calmed down.

An emotional Daniel is collecting his thoughts in the ginnel when Bethany turns up. Seeing he's upset, Bethany goes to comfort him.

As they embrace, chemistry crackles between them but Ken Barlow spots them and, furious, demands Daniel get home to his dying wife.

Things have gone from bad to worse for Sinead and the next day, after confronting Daniel, it's clear she doesn't have long left to say her goodbyes.

Despite insisting there's nothing between him and Bethany, Daniel is heartbroken that he's hurt Sinead, and later on Adam finds him in a bad way alone in the ginnel.

As a drunk Daniel lays into Adam, he realises that he's wasting his final moments with Sinead and heads home, relieved to find Sinead has forgiven him.

Sinead talks frankly about her death and tells Daniel she needs to be able to trust him to be there for Bertie, and Daniel earnestly, tearfully, tells he she can.

At the Rovers, everyone waits tentatively for news of Sinead and soon Beth takes a call from Daniel to say that she's passed away.

Arriving home from Thailand from her trip, Gail is shocked to find a tearful Bethany being layed into by Tracy and Sally.

Seeing Gail pull up in her taxi, Bethany launches herself at her and, seeing how upset she is, Gail steers Bethany inside to be filled in.

Inside number eight, Bethany confesses she's in love with Daniel and tells Gail how guilty she feels for taking advantage of his vulnerability.

Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.

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