
Sally Ann Matthews is confident about her return to ‘Coronation Street’ after overcoming bulimia.
The 44-year-old actress – who originally appeared on the ITV soap as Rita Fairclough’s feisty foster daughter Jenny Bradley 22 years ago – endured an eight-month battle against the eating disorder during her first stint on the show following a biting remark from a TV critic.
Sally – who returns in scenes to air next week – explained: "When I was in Corrie first time around there was no real celebrity culture. No Twitter, Facebook.
"In those days, before social media, people were much more focused on the TV critics – who were sort of celebrities themselves."
Sally explained that her off-screen troubles started when a critic questioned the plausibility of a storyline in which Jenny got engaged to a French man.
She recalled the critic saying: "What would a handsome Frenchman boy like Patric see in a little pudding like Jenny Bradley?"
Sally explained how the remark triggered a downward spiral in her personal life.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "For me that was then eight months of active bulimia and then recovery.
"What was difficult was other people’s expectations of what my life was like.
"As a teenager I was at school but working, so friends would tell me they were having a party but assume I was busy or wouldn’t be interested.
"Also, everybody felt they knew you, and because you played a certain character that you were like that. That was hard."
Sally’s return to the show sees her go on a date with car mechanic Kevin Webster, who’s played by Michael Le Vell.
She said of Jenny’s upcoming storylines:"I think she always probably fancied him back in the day.
"Whether she is using him to get back in, only time will tell. Whether the fling will develop who knows?"