Coronation Street's Katie McGlynn revealed she wanted her character Sinead to die

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Coronation Street actress said Katie McGlynn has revealed the reason why she is leaving the show amidst her character's battle with cervical cancer…

Her character Sinead has been battling cervical cancer on the show October 21, 2019 - 16:20 BST Francesca Shillcock Coronation Street has been heartbreakingly sad to watch recently as it continues to follow Sinead Tinker's terminal battle with cervical cancer. And the actress taking on the huge storyline, Katie McGlynn, recently revealed that she wanted her character's end to replicate real life situations in a meeting with one of the show's scriptwriters.

Speaking on Monday's Loose Women, the actress told the panel that she wanted Sinead to lose her battle to "highlight" these particular issues. "I had a meeting with Ian and we were both discussing the outcome of it and you know, I guess – I haven't but – I've shot myself in the foot because I protested, you know for her to die basically," she said, "because I just thought if I'm doing this story I want to do it properly.

var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['pMwELny6']=document.addEventListener=> { window.player=lf.player; }); The actress, who has been in the soap for over six years, went on to state that she felt it important to show the death as not many other shows do. "I think a lot of shows do highlight issues like this but not fully, they don't always show the sad authentic outcome.

And it seems that the aim of raising awareness has been met, as Katie also touched upon the response she has received. "I feel overwhelmed by the response that we've had. You know people in the street, social media," she stated. "I've had women message me saying that they haven't gone for the smear but now they have and they found pre-cancerous cells."

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