Coronation Street Spoilers: Rosie Webster Gets Stuck With A Dirty Job On Corrie
- 0Facebook
- 0Twitter
- 0Pinterest
- 0LinkedIn
- Total0
First a drug mule, now a pink-overall-clad peeping tom; when will Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan) get her act together on “Coronation Street?” Give her points for trying, but it seems that trouble follows her wherever vivacious Rosie goes! The bubbly blonde just can’t catch a break, and she’s almost fired before she can cash her first paycheck as a window washer on the cobbles!
Hilarious photos from the hit ITV sudser show Rosie trying to get in the swing of things as a window washer, but instead being confronted by an angry customer in a barely-there bathrobe! Rosie looks picture perfect in bright pink overalls, ponytails, and a matching pink powder-puff handbag; and leave it to the saucy vixen to drop her front zipper down a few more notches than necessary! But make no mistake about it, her big blue plastic bucket filled with cleaning supplies means she’s all business!
Related: Coronation Street Star Sam Aston Engaged To Marry Briony Gardner
Unless of course she’s gabbing away on her phone and staring into the dirty windows instead of washing them! Incensed that the young blonde is seeing something that she should not, her angry customer rushes out of his front door to confront Rosie—in his shorty robe (well, at least he tied the sash)! Poor Rosie doesn’t know where to look when the angry guy, hands on his hips, tells her to get back to work!
Rosie returned to Corrie in February when Flanagan’s maternity leave was up. The 26-year old first time mother has a daughter, 20-month old Matilda, with her partner Scott Sinclair. Flanagan and her football star boyfriend have been together since 2009.
In an interview with OK! Magazine Flanagan admitted that she had to get used to the idea of leaving Matilda at home when she first returned to Corrie. “I’ve never felt anything like that before,” she said, “Then I thought, I’m not doing anything wrong – just because I’m going to work doesn’t mean that I’m a bad mum.”
Share your thoughts in the Comments section below, on our Facebook Page, join our Facebook Group