Corrie's Katie McGlynn reveals it was her decision for Sinead Tinker to die

She left Coronation Street last year

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 7th Jan 2020
Last updated 10th Jan 2020

Former Coronation Street star Katie McGlynn was devastated after being forced to pull out of her role in pantomime over Christmas. The 26-year-old, who left Corrie last October, was playing Tinker Bell in Northwich's Peter Pan, but fell ill and was advised to quit by doctors.

She announced the sad news on Twitter, writing, 'Absolutely gutted but on doctors advice I’ve had to take the final week out of panto as I’m unwell... I’ve loved my time as Tinkerbell in Peter Pan @ABPtheatreshows ❤️ I’m so sorry to everyone who has booked tickets..but you’ll still have a fab time with the rest of Peter Panto x.'

Although Katie hadn't said anything other than that on the subject of her illness, she's now revealed all in an interview on Lorraine, telling the host that she'd been rushed to hospital whilst still in her costume.

"I was feeling a bit under the weather but knowing me, I just powered through, didn’t think about it," she admitted. "I was feeling off, sick and stumbly and I thought, 'This is weird'. I just felt really spaced out.

"In between shows, I fainted. It was all a bit of a blur, it was very dramatic. There was an ambulance. I don’t remember that, I just remember waking up in A&E in my Tinker Bell. The doctor put it down to exhaustion and being ill but I had a virus," she explained, adding that she needed bed rest.

Katie continued, "But I hate having a day off work. I don’t sit well with it. So this was really tough for me. I loved everyone there."

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Brave Fiz decides to go back to the police to tell the truth about the antique gun - well, half of it at least.

Not wanting to drop Gary's name in it, Fiz says that she bought the gun in a yard sale but didn't know it was real. When it went missing, she panicked.

Back at number 9, the social worker tells Tyrone that Ruby and Hope are free to return home – but that Fiz cannot live there while investigations are ongoing.

Later on while Tyrone helps Hope with her colouring, he tries to get her to open up about why she lied about Fiz and how she really hurt her arm – but Hope is uncooperative.

Things escalate when Fiz is set a court date, and Imran agrees to go with her for moral support.

At the hearing, Fiz pleads guilty to possessing a firearm without a licence and receives a four month sentence, suspended for two years and a £500 fine.

After she's dismissed, Fiz is out and about when she's approached by Jade who tells her that though she never intended her to lose her kids, she's only got herself to blame. Fiz sees red, but Evelyn pulls her back.

Meanwhile, Geoff has drawn up a cleaning rota for Yasmeen and insists she gets started while he heads out. But when Cathy pops by and convinces Yasmeen to have lunch and a bottle of wine with her, Geoff is furious to return home to find Yasmeen tipsy and the house hasn't been cleaned.

Sensing awkwardness, Cathy takes her cue to leave, but forgets her bag and has to come back to get it, unbeknownst to Geoff.

As Geoff tears a strip off Yasmeen, Cathy listens and is shocked by the way he's speaking to her. Later on, Cathy confides in Brian about her concern for her friend.

Sharing in her concern, Brian arranges to meet Geoff for a pint at the Rovers, and asks him about what's going on between him and Yasmeen.

Thinking on his feet, Geoff tells a shocked Brian that Yasmeen's drinking is getting out of hand and that he's worried about her, and only wants to help.

Soon the news of Yasmeen's "drinking problem" has spread, and when a well meaning Peter stops by at number 11 offering support with sobriety, Yasmeen is devastated.

Elsewhere, Roy is determined to be a good uncle to Nina after her father's death – they are each others only family, after all. But when Roy calls by her flat he's upset to find the front door spattered with egg yolk.

Worried that Nina is being targeted, Roy asks her to move in with him, but Nina insists she wants to stay in the flat surrounded by the memory of her dad.

When Nina mentions that she's stressed at college because her sewing machine broke and now she can't finish her garment, Roy offers to drop round Hayley's old one.

Nina is touched when Roy shows up with the sewing machine and asks him to stay and be her model. As Roy tells Nina about Hayley and the difficulties she faced being transgender, Nina begins to warm to him.

But later on when Nina returns Hayley's machine to the cafe, Roy notices her hand is bandaged and Nina tells him the neighbour set their dog on her. Roy once again invites Nina to live with him, but she refuses.

After Tracy's one night stand, she confides in Liz that she's not even sure her and Steve's marriage is worth fighting to save.

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Horrified that Kel is still walking free after what he did to her son, Bernie tells Sean she's been posing as a 14 year old boy in order to get Kel to meet up with her.

Insisting she will expose him, Bernie shares her master plan with Sean, who isn't so convinced and tells Paul everything.

A horrified Paul worries about Bernie's safety and insists he go with her to meet Kel in the park.

But Kel quickly realises he's been set up and makes a run for it, trying to grab Bernie's phone in the process. Gemma and Paul give chase.

Katie added that she was "shocked" to be nominated for Serial Drama Performance as Sinead Tinker in Coronation Street, "When I first found out about the storyline, my main concern was getting it right and making it as real as possible so the response we’ve had has been incredible. And to get nominated. I’m just shocked."

Lorraine then questioned if she'd wanted to leave the show, and Katie said, "Yeah, I just think I’d hit a time in my life where I felt a bit lost. I’d been at Corrie for a while and I just thought, ‘Where can we go?’ and they said initially they weren’t sure how to end it.

"I said, 'I think it should be a very sad ending because I know people do survive, but a lot of people don’t and I think some soaps sugarcoat it a lot'... I just wanted to make it real. I’ve learnt so, so much and I’ve got so many memories but the main thing that I am going to miss is the people. It’s such a big family. I do miss everyone."

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