CRUEL COMMENT Corrie’s Catherine Tyldesley reveals brutal ‘fat-shaming’ comment from director and says ‘it’s stayed with me’

CORONATION Street’s Catherine Tyldesley has revealed a brutal ‘fat-shaming’ comment from a director that has stayed with her years later.

The 42-year-old returned to the ITV soap as Eva Price earlier this year, much to fans’ delight.

Catherine Tyldesley at the Coronation Street Christmas party.
Catherine Tyldesley has revealed a brutal ‘fat-shaming’ comment from a director that has stayed with her years laterCredit: Splash

 

Actors Pauline McLynn, Aaron McCusker, and Catherine Tyldesley posing in front of "The Rovers Return" sign.
Catherine returned to Coronation Street as Eva Price earlier this yearCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

 

Catherine was told she’d always be ‘the fat funny one’ by a director during an auditionCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Throughout her career, Catherine has been open about her previous battles with her weight in her younger years, and in a new interview, she has recalled a horrible comment she received at an audition.

She said: “I remember going to an audition and the director saying to me, ‘Kath, you’re hilarious – you’re always going to be the fat funny one. You’re a character actress.’

“I loved comedy, but I also wanted to be a leading lady. That comment stayed with me.”

Ever the professional, Catherine didn’t reveal who said it to her, but it is something that she has never forgotten.

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In the accompanying interview, Catherine opened up about the pressure she used to put on herself regarding her weight.

Aged 18, she weighed almost 15st and was a size 22 and she spent years losing the excess weight.

She said: “I remember in my younger years, I felt a lot of pressure to look a certain way, as a lot of actresses did, and I would crash-diet.

“Whereas, now, I’m older and wiser, I know what my body needs and I respect it a lot more than I did then.

“I am very much at that point in life where I train hard, I eat well, I treat myself occasionally, I work hard – this is where I’m supposed to be,” she says.

“I’m not going to force my body to go in a different direction. I’m not going to live on diets, because that makes me miserable.”

The 42-year-old said she no longer puts pressure on herself regarding her weightCredit: Getty – Contributor

 

Catherine Tyldesley in a white dress with a plunging neckline.
The star now focuses on being healthy and strongCredit: PA:Press Association