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Corrie's Rob Mallard scolded by co-star for strange way he celebrates Christmas Day

Rob Mallard got a rinsing from his Coronation Street co-star when he revealed how he celebrates Christmas Day.

The Corrie star, who plays Daniel Osbourne on the ITV cobbles, admitted he struggles to get into the festive spirit.

He told Liverpool Echo: “I’ve been told that I have to look forward to it. I’ve been told I have to put a tree up and I have to put a wreath on my door. I just think Christmas isn’t magical unless you’re around kids.

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“This year I will be because I’ll be with my nieces and nephews so I imagine it will be a magical one.

Rob struggles to get into the Christmas spirit – and puts up a Poinsettia instead of a Christmas tree
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“Without that and without you yourself being young enough to be in the magic, it’s just a big p**s up isn’t it.”

But his co-star Charlotte Jordan disagreed as she said she has “no problem” getting into the Christmas Spirit.

It comes after Rob’s character Daniel proposed to Charlotte’s character Daisy Midgeley on Christmas Day in emotional scenes.

Charlotte then insisted her co-star be “shamed” for revealing what he had in his house instead of a Christmas tree.

Rob’s character Daniel got engaged to Charlotte’s character Daisy on Corrie
(Image: ITV)

Rob said: “A Poinsettia with a bauble hanging off it. It looks great,” but Charlotte slammed the tree substitute as “rubbish”.

Charlotte revealed that she put up her Christmas tree early this year so she could soak up the festive atmosphere.

She said: “I find that at Christmas you don’t actually spend that much time in your own flat so that’s why I wanted it up prematurely because you spend a lot of it at work.

Charlotte said she puts up her tree early
(Image: ITV)

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“I also go down South to spend Christmas with my family and we’ve got my boyfriend’s family to see so I wanted to enjoy my tree for as long as possible.”

On her favourite part of Christmas Day, she added: “The cheese, the wine and the games are the best bit. I have no children to be around which is absolutely fine by me because I can get hammered and I don’t have to filter anything. I can swear as much as I like.”

Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday on ITV at 8pm.

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