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Coronation Street airs a new storyline for Tyrone Dobbs’ daughter Ruby next week, as fans get their first glimpse of a new actress in the role.
Ruby goes head-to-head with her big sister Hope as the local kids continue to attend Little Big Shotz classes at the community centre.
In the upcoming scenes, Hope confidently rehearses her solo in front of Ruby at home.
Hope makes it very clear that she fully expects to land the lead part in the Little Big Shotz summer spectacular.
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However, at the community centre later on, Glenda Shuttleworth throws a spanner in the works by revealing that Ruby has secured the lead role.
This means that Hope, Eliza and Ciara will all be Ruby’s backing dancers. Ruby celebrates the news, but it’s clear that Hope is not pleased.
The scenes also mark a real-life change for Ruby, as Macy Alabi has now left the role. Moving forward, Ruby will be played by show newcomer Billie Naylor.
Digital Spy understands that Macy, who played Ruby from the character’s birth in 2012, has left Coronation Street because she’s starting high school this year.
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As all soap fans know, recasts are common for child characters for various reasons, including the real-life actors having education commitments.
The first scenes with the new Ruby will air on Corrie in the week commencing Monday, August 7.
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Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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Daniel has been writing about soaps on Digital Spy since 2004 and took over as Soaps Editor in 2010.
He has interviewed hundreds of soap stars over the years, from Bill Roache to Lacey Turner, and regularly visits the sets of Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks for behind-the-scenes trips and press events.
He has served as an awards judge on numerous occasions for the likes of the BAFTA TV Awards, RTS Programme Awards and British Soap Awards. In 2020, he was Highly Commended for Best Section Editor at the BSME Awards.
Source: www.digitalspy.com