Coronation Street co-stars spotted ‘all over each other’ at NTAs after-party

Coronation Street stars Katie McGlynn and Sean Ward flirted up a storm at the NTAs after-party last week.

Katie, who plays Sinead Tinker on the ITV soap, and Sean, who starred as Callum Logan, were spotted looking cosy in the early hours of the morning, in pictures obtained by The Sun.

An insider told the publication that newly single Katie and actor Sean "all over each other" as they partied alongside their fellow co-stars.

"Katie and Sean had been getting close all night," a source at the star-studded bash divulged.


"They were huddled in a corner at the after-party. They kissed passionately and didn’t mind who was watching."

Katie and Sean weren’t the only stars from Weatherfield getting close off-camera, as Jimmi Harkishin – who plays Dev Alahan – also reportedly cuddled up to Gemma Winter actress Dolly Rose-Campbell.

The insider added that Jimmi and Dolly were getting close "all evening" before heading back to the hotel that the Corrie cast were staying.

The pair are said to have linked hands before heading into a lift together.


Despite reports, actress Katie shut down speculation that there was anything going on with Sean, as a spokeswoman told The Sun: “Katie has a platonic friendship with Sean and there is nothing more to it.”

Mirror Online have contacted Katie, Sean, Jimmi and Dolly’s representatives for comment.

The flirty displays come as other stars’ romances appeared to be looking less secure at the boozy awards bash – including Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa’s.

The married couple were spotted in an angry looking row, which was said to be down to Dan’s flirting, as Jacqueline could be seen pleading with her husband to leave with her.

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