Coronation Street

‘Says who?!’ Coronation Street legend slaps down claims they’ve quit

Jenny Connor looks worried in Coronation Street

Sally Ann Matthews cleared some things up on social media (Picture: ITV)

Sally Ann Matthews has shut down any suggestion she is leaving Coronation Street as Jenny Connor.

The actress replied to a worried fan after one of her previous posts led to a tabloid story speculating she could be set to exit the ITV soap.

Sally had initially sparked concern about her Corrie future with a cryptic post on X, which read: ‘Yep. I’m defo in denial.’

One then viewer posted on X: ‘JENNY CONNOR LEAVING CORRIE WTF IS GOING ON WITH THIS SHOW @SallyAnMatthews.’

Clearing things up, she then replied: ‘Says who?????’

Sally then suggested her original post was actually about Charlotte Jordan’s forthcoming exit as Jenny’s stepdaughter and Rovers Return co-owner Daisy Midgeley.

‘Thankfully most of you got it!!’ she posted.

Jenny Connor in Coronation Street, looking annoyed with her hand on her hip.
Sally has been feeling emotional about Charlotte Jordan’s exit (Picture: ITV)

She then replied to one confused fan saying it was about ‘ChaCha’.

When they replied with an animated GIF saying ‘So long partner’, Sally suggested she and Charlotte had been filming some emotional scenes leading up to her co-star’s exit, writing: ‘STOP. It’s been a sad day x.’

Another fan said they were ‘crying’ about Charlotte’s departure, Sally replied:  ‘Awwww, you’re going to see her being brilliant in LOTS of other things though.’

Jenny and Daisy talk at the bar in Coronation Street
Charlotte is leaving her role as Daisy Midgeley (Picture: ITV)

Last month, Charlotte announced she would be leaving after a dramatic four years in the soap, explaining that she wants to ‘start a new chapter and explore other opportunities’.

She added in a statement: ‘It’s been a privilege to be part of a wonderful institution with even more wonderful colleagues who have taught me so much.’

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