Three Coronation Street stars could make a return to the popular ITV soap opera after a raft of cryptic clues were shared by bosses.
This comes after Julie Carp and Jason Grimshaw signed up for guest appearances, partially reversing the growing trend of show characters leaving the cobbles.
After some very interesting scenes, it has been strongly hinted that Faye (Ellie Leach), Sophie (Brooke Vincent) and Rosie (Helen Flanagan) would be making returns.
During a visit to Weatherfield, Kevin, Tim, Tyrone, and Ronnie reflected on their lives before discussing their children, according to The Sun.
Brooke Vincent, Ellie Leach and Helen Flanagan could make a return to Coronation Street
During the chat in the Rovers Return, Kevin and Tim expressed how they yearned for more time with their daughters.
Tim recently admitted that he felt without purpose after his daughter Faye left the cobbles to look after his granddaughter, Miley.
Kevin, who is battling cancer, also revealed how he is desperate to see his two daughters once again.
The ITV actors for these characters have spent considerable time away from Coronation Street, with Brooke Vincent (Sophie) failing to return to the programme after taking maternity leave in 2018.
Ellie Leach, who played Faye, was last seen on the show all the way back in 2023.
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However, with their father's cancer diagnosis and aunt's dementia battle, Sophie and Rosie Webester could make a return.
Elsewhere in the episode, Tim admitted that he wants to be a parent again, especially after caring for Mason Radcliffe before his horrific street murder.
He told Sally that he would like them to consider becoming foster parents, something that left her stunned.
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