Sally Dynevor drops huge hint she’ll QUIT Coronation Street and admits she cannot commit ‘forever’
SALLY Dynevor has hinted she could leave Coronation Street after 36 years.
The 58-year-old, who plays iconic character Sally Metcalfe, admitted she couldn’t commit to staying on the soap forever and would leave when the time was right.
Sally explained: “As soon as I don’t enjoy my role any more, I’ll leave. I’m a firm believer in doing what makes you happy.
“Who knows, I might get killed off - or Steven Spielberg might knock on the door. I don’t want to say I’ll be there for ever, because you don’t know what is around the corner.”
Speaking to Prima magazine, the actress continued: “I never imagined I’d play Sally for as long as I have. It was the ideal job when my kids were little as I live 20 minutes from the studio, so I was always home for bedtime.”
It seems she has a little while longer on the Cobbles though, as she added: “But three decades on, I still enjoy it as much as when I started. From the cast and camera people to the make-up artists, we’ve grown up with one another and been there for life’s milestones – it’s like we’re a family.”
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Sally joined the soap in 1986 and has been part of a series of huge storylines.
In the soap she was initially married to Kevin Webster, played by Michael Le Vell and is the mum of Sophie (Brooke Vincent) and Rosie (Helen Flanagan).
She is now married to Tim Metcalfe, played by Joe Duttine.
In 2009 her soap character was diagnosed with breast cancer so she was inspired to check her breasts and was shocked to discover she had the disease in real life.
In the soap Sally kept her diagnosis a secret but confessed it to her daughters and cheating husband Kevin (who was having an affair with Molly) on Christmas day.
Sally took a six month break from the soap to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy and returned in July 2010.
In 2020 she took part in Dancing On Ice – in a rare departure from her time on the Cobbles.
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