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Katie Fitzpatrick

Lucy Fallon's cheeky message to former Corrie co-star over Valentine's Day prediction

Lucy Fallon had a jokey exchange with a former Corrie co-star after playing a game on Instagram.

Lucy, who is single after splitting from her boyfriend Tom Leech last year, used an Instagram filter to predict her romance situation for Valentine's Day.

Her eyebrows were raised when the wheel landed on 'your best friend will confess his love to you.'

Lucy messaged her friend Colson Smith, who plays Craig Tinker in Corrie, to tell him jokingly: "@colsonjsmith don't do it x"

Lucy sent a cheeky message to Colson (Lucy Fallon Instagram)

Viewers will recall that Lucy's character Bethany and policeman Craig briefly dated in 2018.

He supported her after after her grooming ordeal with Nathan Curtis, but the pair decided they were better off as friends.

Just as Bethany was having second thoughts, Craig was swayed by waitress Kayla Westbrook, who turned out to be the daughter of Nathan's creepy policeman friend Neil Clifton.

Craig and Bethany on Coronation Street (ITV)

Kayla held Bethany captive and Craig raced to her rescue.

Lucy also shared a quote about kindly Craig "young men like Craig are very rare" by her on-screen gran Audrey Roberts.

And Colson responded with a clip from the song Baby Come Back.

Bethany left Weatherfield last year for a writing job in London following a romance with widower Daniel Osbourne who proposed to her on the rebound from the tragic death of his wife Sinead.

In a chat an Instagram chat with her stylist Ryan Kay Lucy said her love life was the 'million dollar question.'

The 25-year-old said: "The love life. Wow that is the million dollar question I feel.

And she admitted to her friend on his new show Talks with Ryan on the video app IGTV: "Love life is not really thriving I'm not going to lie.

"It's quite dead really. But it's fine. Everything happens for a reason and going forward focus on myself even though that's selfish.

"But I feel we've all got to do that."

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