CORONATION Street stars Lucy Fallon and Tina O’Brien led the way as they added a splash of glam at the soap’s summer party.
The duo, who play mother and daughter on-screen on the show, sizzled in summery mini-dresses for the special event in .
Corrie actress Tina O’Brien led the glam at the soap’s Summer Party Credit: MCPIX
She posed for a sweet snap with co-star Lucy Fallon, who plays on-screen daughter Bethany Credit: MCPIX
, 42, opted for a shimmering gold frock paired with gold heels and an envelope bag.
The Sarah Barlow actress styled her blonde locks in a straight style and kept her make-up natural.
, 30, who plays Bethany, chose a baby pink mini dress which flattered her glowing tan.
She flashed a smile as she arrived at the city’s Junction Bar showcasing a waved hairstyle and perfect make-up.
Lucy, 30, was in high sprits as she arrived and waved to a pal Credit: MCPIX
She led the way as her co-stars arrived at Junction Bar in Manchester Credit: MCPIX
Julia Goulding opted for a classic LBD and red heels for a pop of colour Credit: MCPIX
Sydney Martin, who takes on the role of Betsy Swain, brought the sparkle in a green sequin skirt Credit: MCPIX
They posed for solo pics before cuddling up for a joint image.
The favourites were followed by co-star Julia Goulding, who opted for a classic LBD and a pop of colour with red heels.
Olivia Frances Brown, who plays Jodie Ramsey, opted for a summery yellow dress while Sydney Martin, who takes on the role of Betsy Swain, paired a white vest top with a green sequin skirt.
The bunch looked in high spirits on the night – yet earlier this week we exclusively told how they were
Ryan Prescott stepped out in the Manchester sunshine in his shades Credit: MCPIX
Olivia Francis Brown and Julia posed for an image before entering the venue Credit: MCPIX
Tina plays Sarah Barow on the show Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Lucy plays Bethany Platt Credit: Shutterstock
It comes amid cuts at broadcaster ITV.
The Sun understands that in order to be let into the event, the cast had to each pay an entry fee of £22.24.
Once inside the venue, they also had to splash out for their own drinks with a “full bar service” available throughout the evening.
One source told The Sun: “The cast aren’t best pleased about having to do their own party.
“They have had to plan and pay for everything themselves.
“It is annoying for them that despite being one of the biggest TV productions in the country that they can’t have a celebration laid out for them.
“A few of the cast have been rolling their eyes behind-the-scenes.”
Only those cast members willing to pay attended and stars were under no obligation to be at the bash.