She and Kevin will be mortified, Sally especially will worry about what the neighbours think but she tends to be very supportive to her girls once she gets over the initial shock.
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She and Kevin will be mortified, Sally especially will worry about what the neighbours think but she tends to be very supportive to her girls once she gets over the initial shock.
watching sharon marshall and she said it has just been mentioned nothing is certain yet but if it does happen its going to be a long way off yet
BROOKE Vincent has revealed she and her upcoming on-screen lesbian lover Sacha Parkinson have agreed not to use tongues when they film kissing scenes in Corrie.
The teenage actress plays Sophie Webster in the soap, who is set to have a romance with best pal Sian next year.
Speaking at last night's Inside Soap Awards, Brooke told TV Biz the pair had already discussed how they will handle the storyline.
She said: "We've talked about it, we're so close so we'll be alright. I've just told her as long as she sticks to her own side when it comes to the kissing scenes things will be fine. But no tongues!"
Brooke, 17, added: "I think the story's going to be really good, it's something to get my teeth into and it will take Sophie out of Rosie's shadow.
"It will also let other teenage girls know they are not the only ones going through it if they are experiencing something similar.
"Often there aren't as many lesbian characters on TV compared to gay ones so it's a really positive thing for the soap."
But she admitted her friends and family were shocked when she told them what would happen to Sophie.
Brooke laughed: "When I told my friends they were like 'shut up!'. My granddad was like 'as long as you're comfortable with it', you know, big gulp."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...sing-pact.html
I look forward to seeing this! and also seeing the look on Sallys face she will be wondering what she did wrong in raising her children one is easy and will sleep around and the other daughter is gay. Sally will be upset then understanding worrying what everyone will think
CORRIE actress Sacha Parkinson has signed up for two years of red-hot action – as part of the soap’s first` lesbian couple.
The gorgeous blonde, right, plays Sophie Webster’s best friend, Sian Powers.
The gals’ relationship is scheduled to take a passionate turn early in 2010. And that will bring Sacha into an even brighter spotlight.
A Corrie source glowed: “She is definitely the future. She’s young, sexy and extremely talented.
“She’s been in the background quite a bit since she joined the soap. But that’s all going to change!”
Sacha, 17, admits she’s daunted by the prospect of having to kiss pal Brooke Vincent who plays Sophie.
She said: “It’s not going to be easy for us but I’m really looking forward to getting my teeth into it.”
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view...Lezz-is-more-/
If she has signed for two years already, this is obviously going to be a lasting relationship rather than just a brief fling. How is Sally going to cope :eek:
Sally will be gutted!
In a way I feel sorry for Sally as she will have so much drama to deal with soon, from her other daugher and husbands affair
Sally will just have to accept it and get used to it won't she. I have to say I really wouldn't of saw this storyline coming..
Red hot action- wow
Corrie is changing. I think it would be a good storyline as I know growing up I didn't see any lesbians my age on TV or girls struggling with their sexuality. I hope the writers don't make the storyline too sordid or sexual but home in on the matters that are important.
CORRIE fans will see the soap's first lesbian kiss this April.
Religious teen Sophie Webster snogs Sian Powers, despite them both taking vows of chastity.
Sophie (Brooke Vincent, 17) comforts her schoolpal (Sacha Parkinson, also 17) when she splits with her boyfriend Ryan Connor (Ben Thompson), after he tries it on with Soph.
But their sisterly hug turns into a passionate kiss on Friday April 9 - even though they'd taken the chastity vow after becoming pals at church.
Sophie tells Sian: "You are far more important to me than any lad." Sian gasps: "I've got to go" - and runs out of the Websters' house.
A source said: "Sophie and Sian think they're just good friends but their feelings for each other have been growing. Things come to a head when Ryan tries to kiss Sophie.
"Sian runs back to Sophie sobbing - and their emotions take over."
Weatherfield's Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) was soap's first transsexual character in 1998 - but Sean Tully (Antony Cotton) is currently the only gay in the Street.