Coronation Street’s real-life couple cosy up on date night in Manchester
CORONATION Street's real-life couple Sally Carman and Joe Duttine cosied up on a date night in Manchester.
The pair - who tied the knot earlier this year - looked happier than ever as they spent some quality time together in the northern city.
The couple were all smiles as they posed for a snap while enjoying some tasty food and drink at the French inspired bistro Stretford Canteen.
Sally, 41, who plays Abi Franklin in the ITV soap, opted for a stylish in a denim dress for their evening out.
She styled her blonde locks into loose waves and opted for natural looking make-up.
The star kept warm outside in a khaki bomber jacket, meanwhile her other half rocked a cool leather jacket.
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Meanwhile Tim Metcalfe actor Joe, 52, looked worlds away from his Corrie character in a brown baker boy hat and clear glasses.
He also rocked a navy blue jumper and white t-shirt underneath.
Sally shared the selection of snaps from their date night on Instagram with the caption: "Oh @stretfordcanteen what a joy you are! Understated excellence throughout 💛
"A menu that excites and food that delivers.
"An absolute gem! If you enjoy food then book yourselves a table. Seriously, this place is special 💛."
Many rushed to the comments section to share how much they love them as a couple.
Corrie favs in absolute love… love this post it’s actually uplifting to see love," one said.
Such a beautiful couple!!! Also amazing on coronation street !!Enjoy your nite !!❤️❤️
You two are a lovely couple Sally ❤️
Sally and Joe first started dating in 2018 and got engaged back in the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.
Their wedding plans were forced to change on a number of occasions because of the pandemic, before finally tying in July this year.
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In the ITV soap, Sally's character Abi is in a relationship with Kevin Webster, played by Michael Le Vell.
Meanwhile, Joe's character Tim Metcalfe is married to Sally Dynevor's character Sally - with the actors rarely crossing over.