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Coronation Street’s Sue Cleaver dyes her hair PINK in break from playing Eileen Grimshaw

CORONATION Street star Sue Cleaver has dyed her hair pink as she enjoys the soap's shutdown.

The actress - who plays Eileen Grimshaw in the ITV soap - is on a break from playing the cab caller and doesn't have to stay looking like her.

 Sue dyed her hair pink to put Eileen to rest for a while
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Sue dyed her hair pink to put Eileen to rest for a whileCredit: Twitter
 Sue usually sports a blonde do
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Sue usually sports a blonde doCredit: Getty - Contributor

Fancying a change Sue, who also starred in Victoria Wood's Dinnerladies as bread woman Glenda, decided to dye her hair bright pink.

She captioned the picture: "As Eileen is locked in the prop cupboard for the foreseeable thought I’d dabble with the hair dye."

The cast of Corrie have been stood down for as long as the pandemic shutdown continues - and they've taken full advantage of it.

With the soap likely to be out of production until the summer, the cast have made some changes to their looks.

 Charlie looked unrecognisable with his lockdown haircut
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Charlie looked unrecognisable with his lockdown haircut
 Alexandra stunned fans with her hair transformation
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Alexandra stunned fans with her hair transformation

Actor Charlie de Melo looked unrecognisable after he shaved all of his hair off.

Meanwhile Alexandra Mardell got adventurous with the hair dye as she bleached and then coloured her hair bright purple.

Alexandra - who plays Emma Brooker on the ITV soap - posted her new hair on Instagram, wearing two big hoop earrings and a yellow top.

Smiling at the camera with a head full of curly purple hair, she captioned the image: "Quarantine made me do it"

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Fans flooded the comments with compliments, with one person saying: "Omg is that the real colour. So jealous"

Another added: "I absolutely love it really suits you."

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