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Jessica Sansome

Corrie's Alan Halsall flooded with cheeky comments from fans

Coronation Street star Alan Halsall has been flooded with messages from cheeky fans.

The actor, best known for playing Tyrone Dobbs in the ITV soap, was sharing snaps to Instagram from a charity golf day he took part in.

The Al, Andy and Sam Charity Golf Day took place last week, with Alan organising the day with co-stars Andy Whyment and Sam Aston.

The soap stars were helping to raise money the North West Air Ambulance during the sporting event at Worsley Park Marriott Hotel & Country Club.

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Andy, who plays Corrie's Kirk Sutherland, shared some snaps from the golf course.

"Great day yesterday at our charity Golf Day had a right laugh and most of all raised a decent amount of money for @nwairambulance," he wrote to his followers.

Alan also took to Instagram with a photo of himself stood alongside Andy and Sam, who plays Chesney Brown in Corrie.

"What a great day with these boys raising money for @nwairambulance," he wrote alongside the snap.

Coronation Street's Alan Halsall, Sam Aston and Andy Whyment (Andy Whyment Instagram)

But his followers were instantly distracted.

Alan's girlfriend and actress Tisha Merry simply commented the eyes emoji on the post while former Corrie star Charlie Condou wrote: "Nice club," with the same eyes emoji.

And fans were getting busy in the comments too.

"I hope that’s a golf ball in your pocket," one commented.

Another said: "I had to zoom in on your trousers Alan ! I hope that’s a phone in your pocket."

"Sam has cleverly covered his....Alan tight trousers," a third noted.

A fourth joked: "@alanhalsall my eyes are watering here."

"@alanhalsall fan club has just rocketed," a fan said.

Trying to settle them down, another added: "Calm down it’s his Golf Ball."

Others, however, kept it clean.

"Well done boys hope you managed to raise lots of money," one wrote.

Another shared: "Looking dapper boys."

"Hope you all had an amazing day, well done you all," a third added.

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