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Inside Corrie's Millie Gibson's life – kids' TV fame to glam off-screen snaps

Stunning Millie Gibson made a splash as soon as she arrived on the cobbles of Coronation Street as Kelly Neelan in 2019.

And things have stepped up with her alter ego’s latest storyline, which saw her jailed after she was framed for the brutal murder of Seb Franklin.

The ITV actress has become quite the hit off screen too, drawing an army of devoted fans and close to 68,000 followers on Instagram thanks to some of the glam images she uploads to her grid.

Now, as her character is released from prison, we take a look at Millie’s rise to fame and her life outside of Weatherfield.

Big break in kids’ TV

Millie shares lots of glam snaps on social media

The teenager’s first screen role was in an episode of drama series Love, Lies And Records.

But her big break really came when she was cast in children’s programme Jamie Johnson, which aired from 2017 to 2018.

The CBBC show followed the titular Jamie, a senior school pupil who was also a talented footballer.

Millie played Indira Cave, a teenager who seems to be a shallow gossip but ends up being much more.

After Jamie Johnson, Millie landed a part in ITV miniseries Butterfly.

It saw her sharing the screen with the likes of Anna Friel, Alison Steadman and Emmett J Scanlan.

Eyebrow scar

Millie has plenty of fans on Instagram

The actress has a small mark in one eyebrow and has shared that viewers tend to think she had it done to play Kelly.

However, that’s not the case, as it’s actually a scar from a childhood mishap.

Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine, the star said: “Everyone thinks I have done it myself but no I was very young and on all my baby pictures I look like a right thug!

“But I fell down the stairs when I was a baby and it is just the hair has never grown back! But everyone thinks I have done it for the character, but I think it kind of works, especially for Kelly, but yes, everyone thinks I have done it myself!”

Coronation Street

Millie joined Corrie in 2019

Millie was cast as Kelly in 2019 and previously told the Mirror she thought her accent was part of her landing the role.

“There were lots of girls in the waiting room that looked nothing like me,” she said.

“They were all quite well-spoken and I’ve got a bit of a Manc twang in my voice so I was a bit like, ‘Oh no, am I going to have to play her in a different way?’

“But in the end I didn’t because my take on Kelly was, while she was a private schoolgirl, I knew she did not quite fit in as the rest of them. So I think not having that well-spoken, posh put-together voice worked quite well.”

Millie told OK! that getting a part in the ITV soap was “a dream” for her.

“It’s the most surreal experience I’ve ever encountered, but it’s an amazing honour to be a small piece of this amazing, big family on the cobbles,” she said.

Down to earth

Millie’s character Kelly is set to be released from prison

The star has admitted that when people stare at her when she’s out and about she often forgets why.

She told OK!: “Sometimes I think, ‘Are they staring at me because I’ve flashed, or because they’ve seen me on telly?!’ I don’t consider myself famous at all so I sometimes forget.”

Although with more than 67,000 followers on Instagram, there’s no surprise she gets a few glances.

Glam Instagram snaps

Millie and her on-screen rival Maximus Evans

Millie is also becoming a big thing on Instagram, where she regularly posts glamorous snaps of her day to day life.

She sent fans wild with one recent image of her enjoying a plate of yummy-looking spaghetti.

Her admirers flocked to the comments section to drop heart and flaming hot emojis after she uploaded the snap.

“Absolutely gorgeous!” declared one, while another said the actress was “just stunning”.

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