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Liverpool Echo
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Rebecca Koncienzcy

Coleen Rooney's simple message to Bafta winner Jodie Comer

Coleen Rooney has congratulated Bafta winning actress Jodie Comer following her Best Actress award.

Liverpool -born Jodie picked up the gong on Sunday night for her performance in the thriller Killing Eve , giving a moving speech and telling fellow Scouser, Line Of Duty's Stephen Graham, she 'owes him a pint'.

After the ceremony at The Royal Festival Hall in London, Jodie, 26, tweeted: "Thank you @BAFTA and thank you to everyone for all of your well wishes. What an absolute dream come true. X"

Now Coleen, 33, has shown her support for the actress by retweeting her message with seven clapping emojis.

Jodie, who grew up in Childwall and took drama classes while at St Julie's High School in Woolton , shot to stardom after playing the multilingual "chic assassin" Villanelle in the hit BBC America drama series.

She seemed close to tears after winning the award, telling reporters with a tremble in her voice: "Sorry, I'm the only one to turn on the waterworks."

Coleen and Wayne Rooney celebrate her birthday (Wayne Rooney Instagram)

She also thanked Kirkby's own Stephen Graham for his support in the early years of her career, saying: "Stephen, if I didn't owe you a pint before I definitely do now."

She reserved her biggest thank you to her family and dedicated the award to her grandmother, who died before the series was finished, saying: "Nana Frances you were absolutely right all along."

Viewers were tearful too, with one tweeting: "Crying watching her acceptance speech... such a lovely lady x. #didhernanaproud."

And another said: "My favourite Scouser wins a BAFTA and credits Stephen Graham in her speech... Class act."

Jodie Comer (PA)

Fans of the show on both sides of the Atlantic were surprised to realise that Jodie was a Scouser, when a clip from one of her first TV appearances surfaced last year .

(Robert Viglasky)

A supporter of the Tyred campaign, she has previously said she is "proud as punch to be from Liverpool" and to speak with a Scouse accent. She was recently spotted in Woolton Village hangout The Picked Olive .

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