Coronation Street star Sally Carman has received a lovely surprise from her soap castmates after returning from her honeymoon.
The Abi Webster actress tied the knot with fellow star Joe Duttine (who plays Tim Metcalfe) last week, sharing a joyous picture of their ceremony at the time.
Following that, Sally and Joe embarked on a romantic honeymoon to Italy, where the actress shared a series of pictures of themselves enjoying their time away.
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The star has now returned to work on Corrie, and shared a picture from her dressing room, which was showered with gifts, including flowers and balloons. A sign saying "Just Married" was also there, as was "Mr and Mrs".
"I have the best job in the world," Sally captioned the snap. "Thank you @coronationstreet @realgeorgiataylor @julia_goulding @cazlcampbell I just love you."
Fellow star Julia Goulding (Shona Platt) wrote: "We love you so much!" with Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby) adding: "We love our roomie."
Charlie De Melo (Imran Habeeb) said: "So cute", while the official Corrie account beamed: "Congratulations to the both of you xx."
Previously addressing plans for a Christmas wedding, Sally told The Mirror: "I'm obsessed with Christmas, so when Joe said: 'What's your favourite time, when would you most like to do it?' it had to be Christmas.
"We're going to have the wedding late afternoon, so it will be dark, and it will be lit by rows of Christmas trees and twinkly lights; I can't wait.
"We should have been getting married this December, but we put it to next year because we didn't know what the score was going to be COVID-wise.
"We thought it was better safe than sorry, because I would have hated to have arranged it and then not be able to do it properly."
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV and streams on the ITV Hub.
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