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Corrie’s Charlie Jordan slammed by fans after they spot ‘disrespectful’ detail as cast make their way to the NTAs

Corrie vocalised their disapproval on social media

Corrie’s Charlie Jordan slammed by fans after they spot ‘disrespect ahead  of NTAs’

CORONATION Street star Charlotte Jordan has been slammed by fans for ‘disrespect’ ahead of tonight’s National Television Awards.

The 29-year-old actress plays barmaid Daisy Midgeley on the ITV soap.

Charlotte has played the role of Daisy in Corrie since 2020

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Charlotte has played the role of Daisy in Corrie since 2020Credit: ITV
The character Daisy Midgeley is a barmaid at the Rovers Return

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The character Daisy Midgeley is a barmaid at the Rovers ReturnCredit: ITV
Coronation Street fans slammed Charlotte Jordan for 'disrespect'

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Coronation Street fans slammed Charlotte Jordan for ‘disrespect’Credit: Instagram

Taking to Instagram, the show’s account shared a clip of stars heading to London for the NTAs.

In the short video, a group of Corrie actors are seen travelling together on a train.

Followers were unhappy about how Charlotte was sat compared to the others.

One wrote: “What’s with the feet on the seat.”

Another added: “Get your feet off the seats, people have to sit there!”

While a third shared: “Get your feet off the seats @charliejordanxo.”

Altogether, Coronation Street has three nominations heading into the NTAs tonight.

The show itself is up for the prestigious Serial Drama award, against rivals EastEnders, Emmerdale, Casualty and Hollyoaks.

Meanwhile, actors David Neilson and Peter Ash are both nominated for Serial Drama Performance.

The stars are being recognised their roles as Roy Cropper and Paul Foreman respectively.

As for Charlotte, the Surrey-born star first joined the Corrie cast back in 2020.

Before her soap days, she dabbled in the world of music as part of a girl band.

Speaking to Metro, Charlotte explained how she was close to joining a pop band that Simon Fuller and Geri Halliwell were assembling.

The actress said: “It was a development deal, which means we spent a lot of time bonding, doing choreography and recording songs in the studio sometimes cool songs, sometimes naff songs.

“You just try to find your sound.”

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