Showing posts with label eva price. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eva price. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Catherine Tyldesley interview: Eva's baby bombshell

(This post was originally posted on the Coronation Street Blog January 2018, reposted to this blog with permission.)


When Eva confides in Shona that she doesn’t feel well, has it even crossed her mind that she could be pregnant?
No not at all, she just thinks she’s tired and she’s coming down with something, it’s totally not crossed her mind.

So when Shona suggests she could be pregnant what does Eva start to think?
She starts to panic a little bit but in the back of her mind she really believes she’s not pregnant, so it’s a massive shock and a huge irony when she finds out that she is, especially when you think a year ago she would have given anything to settle down and have babies, but after everything that transpired this is just the worst thing that could have happened.

What are Eva’s initial thoughts about what she might do or is she just in shock?
Initially she’s just in shock, then after she’s been to the doctors and discussed things she realises she can’t see any other way out of this situation than to have a termination. All she’s ever wanted is to meet prince charming, settle down and have a family so the thought of getting rid of this baby is not an easy decision at all for Eva. She feels completely stuck with no way out.

Does Eva know if the baby is Aidan or Adam’s?
After she’s spoken to the doctor she knows but she’s not sure she’s ready to talk to the father, it’s all such a mess. Eva being Eva and not thinking about consequences decides there’s nothing she can do other than to have an abortion.

At that point the only person she’s confided in is Shona, is she supportive of Eva?
They’re not particularly friends but Shona just stumbles across Eva’s secret and having had a child herself she recognises the signs and I think she can see how vulnerable Eva is. Shona’s really good to Eva, she’s got a kind heart and she tries to support her.

Does Eva not feel that she can confide in Leanne or Toyah?
She does want to but she finds it really difficult, ordinarily she’d tell Leanne everything but something that’s stuck in her mind is that Leanne was quite judgemental of her at the wedding and I think she’s a little bit scared of Leanne saying I told you so, this is karma. It’s difficult for her because she does normally lean on Leanne. Then there’s just no way she feels she could talk to Toyah about it, Toyah and Eva are like chalk and cheese, they do really care about each other even though they often clash, but Eva has seen what Toyah has been through trying to have a child and she couldn’t bear the thought of talking to her about possibly terminating her own pregnancy.

How did you feel when you were told about this storyline and the mess that Eva was going to find herself in? 
It’s amazing, I just think the storylines that Kate Oates is bringing to the table are fantastic. But my heart bleeds for Eva all the time because she doesn’t think about consequences and it’s such a great tragedy the way it’s all ended up after the wedding. Eva and Aidan were perfect for each other and if only she’d managed to not be so stubborn things could have been very different.

Do you think Aidan is the one Eva should have been with rather than Adam?
It’s difficult because she is actually starting to fall for Adam. For a long time it was just Aidan Aidan Aidan but at the moment Aidan doesn’t want to know and Adam is offering her everything that she wanted. So her head has literally just been turned, she’s just starting to fall for Adam when she finds out that she’s pregnant, which makes things even worse, it’s such bad timing. Before the pregnancy if Aidan had come back on the scene and said let's get back together then I think Eva would because I think they were perfect for each other and that’s where the sadness lies.
 






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Saturday, 27 January 2018

Catherine Tyldesley interview: Eva's baby bombshell

(This post was originally posted by Flaming Nora on the Coronation Street Blog December 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)


When Eva confides in Shona that she doesn’t feel well, has it even crossed her mind that she could be pregnant?
No not at all, she just thinks she’s tired and she’s coming down with something, it’s totally not crossed her mind.

So when Shona suggests she could be pregnant what does Eva start to think?
She starts to panic a little bit but in the back of her mind she really believes she’s not pregnant, so it’s a massive shock and a huge irony when she finds out that she is, especially when you think a year ago she would have given anything to settle down and have babies, but after everything that transpired this is just the worst thing that could have happened.

What are Eva’s initial thoughts about what she might do or is she just in shock?
Initially she’s just in shock, then after she’s been to the doctors and discussed things she realises she can’t see any other way out of this situation than to have a termination. All she’s ever wanted is to meet prince charming, settle down and have a family so the thought of getting rid of this baby is not an easy decision at all for Eva. She feels completely stuck with no way out. 

Does Eva know if the baby is Aidan or Adam’s?
After she’s spoken to the doctor she knows but she’s not sure she’s ready to talk to the father, it’s all such a mess. Eva being Eva and not thinking about consequences decides there’s nothing she can do other than to have an abortion.

At that point the only person she’s confided in is Shona, is she supportive of Eva?
They’re not particularly friends but Shona just stumbles across Eva’s secret and having had a child herself she recognises the signs and I think she can see how vulnerable Eva is. Shona’s really good to Eva, she’s got a kind heart and she tries to support her.

Does Eva not feel that she can confide in Leanne or Toyah?
She does want to but she finds it really difficult, ordinarily she’d tell Leanne everything but something that’s stuck in her mind is that Leanne was quite judgemental of her at the wedding and I think she’s a little bit scared of Leanne saying I told you so, this is karma. It’s difficult for her because she does normally lean on Leanne. Then there’s just no way she feels she could talk to Toyah about it, Toyah and Eva are like chalk and cheese, they do really care about each other even though they often clash, but Eva has seen what Toyah has been through trying to have a child and she couldn’t bear the thought of talking to her about possibly terminating her own pregnancy.

How did you feel when you were told about this storyline and the mess that Eva was going to find herself in? 
It’s amazing, I just think the storylines that Kate Oates is bringing to the table are fantastic. But my heart bleeds for Eva all the time because she doesn’t think about consequences and it’s such a great tragedy the way it’s all ended up after the wedding. Eva and Aidan were perfect for each other and if only she’d managed to not be so stubborn things could have been very different.

Do you think Aidan is the one Eva should have been with rather than Adam?
It’s difficult because she is actually starting to fall for Adam. For a long time it was just Aidan Aidan Aidan but at the moment Aidan doesn’t want to know and Adam is offering her everything that she wanted. So her head has literally just been turned, she’s just starting to fall for Adam when she finds out that she’s pregnant, which makes things even worse, it’s such bad timing. Before the pregnancy if Aidan had come back on the scene and said let's get back together then I think Eva would because I think they were perfect for each other and that’s where the sadness lies.






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Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Coronation Street Blog interview: Cath Tyldesley

(This post was originally posted by Emma Hynes on the Coronation Street Blog in September 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)

Weddings can be an expensive business, but the stakes are higher than your average where Eva Price is concerned. Intent on wreaking revenge on Aidan for his infidelity, Maria for breaking the sacred ‘girl-code’, and Jenny for keeping their secret, the question is, at what cost?

I caught up with Cath Tyldesley, who plays Eva, at Coronation Street studios in Manchester to hear all about the Big Day. If you don’t want to read any spoilers, it’s probably best to look away now.

Describing it as “very action packed”, there is no doubt that Cath enjoyed every minute of this epic shoot. But what could she tell us about the events which lead up to it, and what unfolds on the day itself?

First up is the hen party, which, we’re told, is used as a way to get at Jenny and Maria. “She’s just vile to Maria” explains Cath before revealing details of a humiliating stunt pulled on her in the Rovers which I won’t spoil for readers. “I really felt for [Samia] because [Eva] just goes for it” she tells us, “but she deserves it in her eyes.” It’s interesting to hear that Maria is to bear some of the brunt of her revenge as, up to now, Aidan has seemed the main target. So, does Cath feel Eva is more angry at one over the other? “It’s both of them” she explains. “But what I quite liked is that, for years actually, whenever she’s talked about being cheated on, she’s spoke many times about the girl code and how much she despises women that do that. So the fact that it’s her best friend that’s done it is just another level for her. Her feelings for Maria are completely gone now, there’s nothing left, but she does still love Aidan despite what he’s done.”

Love him she might, but she is still hell-bent on revenge, and he manages to flatten the champagne on the morning of the wedding by confessing to his affair. Cath explains, "It’s a real game changer that for Eva… she can see the absolute sincerity in his eyes, she can see how genuine he is and that he does actually really love her and the whole thing to him has been a massive mistake.” She continues, “She had the day completely planned out to a tee. She’s got this revenge plot firmly in her mind and then all of a sudden she’s like, ‘he’s offering me everything I ever wanted and he’s come clean’.” It wouldn’t be Eva, however, if this wasn’t tinged with irritation. “At the same time, she was really angry with him, because she has this firm plan and she’s like, ‘oh, now you’ve done this’…so there are lots of different emotions.”

Nor would it be Eva if she didn’t capitalise on an opportunity to take down her nemesis when Maria gatecrashes the wedding and, as we’ve seen in the official Corrie promo video, the pair swap the chocolate fountain for a real one. 2.5 hours and no less than 6 very heavy, completely ruined, wedding dresses later, the pair were tired out after thrashing it out in the water, but both really enjoyed it and Cath clearly felt it was worth it. “I was just really excited about it, to be doing something that physical” she explains. “Normally it is very coordinated, but because of the nature of the scene they were like, ‘Just go for it guys’ and me and Samia were like, ‘Oh my God’. And we did, we just went for it, you know, within reason. We’re kind of both aware of what we should and shouldn’t do. But yeah, it was pretty full on.” She continues, “It was good fun, I really enjoyed doing that actually.” It wasn’t all high drama either, “Andy Whyment plays a blinder in the fountain scenes” she reveals, “I just find him hysterical anyway, so yeah, it was really funny stuff.”

So, what does Cath think about the emergence of this villainous element to her character? “I’ve loved it, I’ve absolutely loved it” she enthuses. “It’s been really nice to see another side to her because, when she came into it, she was a woman scorned and you know, she is her mother’s daughter, they are strong, feisty women. And I think Eva is a very likeable character and her vulnerability and her dizziness makes people like her, but I think this is great that we go, ‘oh crap, yeah, we forgot about this side to her’.” She continues, “Every boyfriend that she’s ever had has cheated on her. At some point you are gonna lose it, and this is character changing for her, this is it now, she’s had enough.”

Asked if it’s likely that something could develop with Adam, Cath tells us, “I think for her at the moment she appreciates that he’s a good looking guy and it’s been a shoulder-to-lean-on sort of thing for her, but her heart is with Aidan.” But can Eva ever forgive him? “Yeah, I think she could. I think for her, that was her prince charming, I think she loves him that much.”

Having just gotten married herself last year, Cath found it weird to be back in a wedding dress and in bride mode again. “The way everything was shot, we tried to do things in order as much as we could cos of the nature of the scenes, it did feel like I was getting married again. It was bizarre” she says. “But yeah, I loved it. Who doesn’t love putting a big frock on? It was the first dress I saw and I knew in my head exactly what I wanted ‘cos I choose all of Eva’s outfits, and as soon as I saw it, I was like, that’s the one.”

As my interview with Cath coincided with the announcement that Corrie’s sixth episode would comprise a Wednesday double and start on the 20th of September with this very wedding, I was interested to hear her thoughts. Speaking of Kate Oates, Cath says “she’s just fantastic, she’s an absolute powerhouse. Everything has been structured in a way that nobody is overloaded, and everything is quite evenly spread, so it’s been great for us. And, as a viewer, I’m really excited because it’s just another episode.”

All that remains now is for us to choose a hat for the 20th, and position ourselves as far from that fountain as possible.

Meeting Cath was lovely. Her enthusiasm and sense of humour is very infectious. She was also, in fact, the captain of my Rovers Return pub quiz team on the day, but more on that later...

By Emma Hynes
Twitter: @ELHynes
Facebook: @EmmaHynesWrites
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Monday, 21 August 2017

The Saints and Sinners of Summer's Corrie

(This post was originally posted by Stevie Dawson on the Coronation Street Blog in August 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)

Bless me father for I have sinned. It has been several weeks since my last blog. 

I’ve been enjoying reading rather than contributing to ‘The Blog’ these past few weeks. Through a combination of hectic work schedule and lack of inspiration I’ve not felt compelled to share my own thoughts on Corrie, but the musings of bloggers old and new have kept me fully in the loop on all things cobbled. I last blogged back in May about the lovely vigil for friend of the blog Martyn Hett, who died in the Manchester arena bomb. Not sure if these events triggered my blogger’s block, but as storylines build up to their autumn/winter crescendo, I thought I’d dip my toe in the water again and share some of my thoughts on Corrie’s current storylines.

Love thy neighbor

I’m not convinced by Kev and Erica’s little affair, they don’t seem well suited to me, sexually or emotionally. Their affair however has led to some more awesome performances from the brilliant Debbie Rush, who plays down in the dumps Anna Windass. Debbie plays anguish and torment so well, and Anna’s recent heart-to-heart with Kevin tugged at the heart strings. Her confrontation at the Bistro with Erica, where she laid down the law was also great – is Anna finally taking back control of her life?

The surreal but hilarious shenanigans from Norris and Mary have had me in stiches over recent weeks. Sometimes blurring the lines between soap and comedy, they end up in situations some might say are well beyond realistic, but I think Corrie can get away with this and it provides us with some much needed giggles. Last week Norris grudgingly agreed to marry his scatterbrained friend so that she could win a couple’s competition and visit her son in South Africa. If the wedding does happen, I’m sure it will provide more comedy gold, and I really hope Mary gets to see Jude.

Honour thy mother and father

Billy and Todd have started on a new adventure in life, with the arrival of Billy’s goddaughter Summer. I like nice Todd, even if there’s still the odd glimmer of evil and mischief in there every now and then. He and Billy actually make a good couple, and it will be good to see them tested as Summer settles into Weatherfield life. From Todd’s initial apprehension at taking on Summer full-time, to his now instinctive protectiveness over her, it’s been a heart-rending storyline that has moved at just the right pace. I also like the fact that religion has come into a lot of conversations recently, especially when it comes to Summer’s rather stern and deeply unpleasant grandmother. As an atheist it’s always interesting to see how religion and religious thought is interpreted in today’s television.
Beverley Callard is blowing me away recently. As the Rovers enters a new era with Peter Barlow at the helm, Liz McDonald has moved on to a job at the Medical Centre, where boss-from-hell Moria is doing everything she can to make Liz’s life a misery. From criticizing her interaction with patients, to mocking her fashion sense, Moira has certainly taken a disliking to Liz, even if she tries to hide her digs as constructive criticism. Trying her best to make positive steps in her new life, Liz struggles to keep up with some of the demands of her new job, and her family life, as ever, makes things even more difficult, but this has given us the viewers some brilliantly funny scenes to enjoy. Friday’s episode saw Liz whack Steve across the head for interfering in her life, after he asked Peter to give her a few shifts behind the bar. Liz’s sharp wit, impatient grimace and at times short temper highlight Bev’s brilliant acting skills, whether she’s playing comedy or drama. I’m really enjoying seeing her in a new environment, even if it still doesn’t seem quite right that she’s no longer amongst the glistening optics of the Rovers Return bar.

Thou shalt not commit adultery

I’m a little bored with the Maria, Aidan, Eva storyline – as with most soap affairs it’s dragging on a bit. The elements I’ve enjoyed have been Eva’s game play, spending all of Aidan’s money and putting him and Maria in some pretty awkward situations. And whilst Adam Barlow’s involvement now means the stakes are much higher, I’m wondering when the cat will be out of the bag and will it be a bit of an anti-climax?

Thou shalt not bear false witness

It has been great seeing Craig given some proper storylines that don’t revolve around his rat. He’s really matured since Bethany’s grooming story was revealed and it has given Colson Smith, who plays Craig, the opportunity to show us that he’s worthy of his place on the Street. Bethany’s closeness to Craig has been really sweet, with some lovely scenes, as has her ever-growing friendship with Mary, who helped Bethany through some of her darkest times. They have both given Bethany the strength to tell the whole truth about Nathan and his pervy mates. Unexpected and surprising friendships often work really well on Corrie - look at Roy and Becky for example, or Tracy and Mary. Speaking of which, I’d love to see more of Dr Gaddas and Liz together. They are complete opposites as people but it would be nice to see them both get into trouble again with Moira and strike up a bit of a friendship.

Forget me not

It has been really nice in the past few weeks to hear references to some old characters, including Bet Lynch and Fred Elliott. It’s nice to know they haven’t been forgotten by characters or producers. The past is very important in Coronation Street, most characters in some way are linked to residents of years gone by. I’m quite excited at the prospect of some old characters coming back to the cobbles too – I can think of a few I’d love to see return, who would you like to see come back?

So that’s me caught up. Welcome to all new Corrie bloggers, I love your work!

Stevie

@StevieDawson





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Thursday, 10 August 2017

Revenge comes at a Price

(This post was originally posted by Emma Hynes on the Coronation Street Blog in July 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)


Ah, sweet revenge. A dish best served cold, and an apparent staple on the menus of the various cobble-lined eateries of Coronation Street. Campaigns of vengeance have included ‘Mad’ Maya unleashing all manner of torments on Dev, culminating in an explosion; Tracy having Charlie Stubbs for dinner and Crème brûlée à-la Carla for dessert; and David attempting to turn the courtroom to cinders at the trial of Clayton Hibbs. Most of these held elements of the spectacular; a gas leak, car full of petrol, and blazing apartments. The perpetrators are known for their dark sides, and even though, for example, conman extraordinaire, Lewis Archer, exacted a more subtle revenge on Gail via a public screening of a sublime video tape, he was still a slippery character with a shady past.

Now, fast forward to the present day where Eva Price is in full vengeance mode, having discovered her partner Aidan has been having an affair with close friend Maria. There is no way this fabulous modern-day Corrie icon could be accused of having a truly sinister side, and there isn't an explosion in sight, which for me makes this current tale of retribution all the darker.

Aidan’s infidelity leaves her with strong grounds for hurt, upset and anger, and up to very recently, I was firmly on her side as I too desired his comeuppance. The scenes during which she discovered he was unfaithful were tear-inducing, and Cath Tyldesley is doing a customarily brilliant job. But the action has taken a decidedly questionable turn. 

Pretending to be having Aidan's child as she attempts to bankrupt him and destroy his business, Eva is displaying behaviour which, I feel, does her character a disservice. Our editor Glenda has shared her thoughts on the fake pregnancy element of the storyline, and I wholeheartedly agree with her sentiments. 

In addition to this major deception, attempting to bleed Aidan dry and take the factory in cahoots with Adam, and all now in the knowledge that Johnny is ill, has me seriously doubting her moral compass; even to the point where I actually feel sorry for Aidan. He’s stepping up in the belief that he’s to be a father, and planning to buy a flat, which she’s trying to convince him should be in her name. He's also risked the wrath of the current Underworld office dwellers by giving her a job there.

Sadly, there is something undignified in Eva’s actions which I feel is beneath this character who I’m very fond of. Yes, we always knew she had bunny boiler tendencies, but this all seems a bridge too far. And while she might show glimmers of doubt and regret, they’re negated by the fact that she carries on with her deception, each step of which is worse than the last. It's also interesting that Aidan appears to be bearing the full brunt, while Maria, it seems, is safe glaring from screen left.

Explosive acts of revenge borne out of passion are one thing, but sustained and callous efforts to destroy others by subtle, calculated means are, for me, a dark prospect, and I think our Eva is better than that. While we can't know how this will all unravel, I think the worst thing would be to see her plans come to fruition and find her loving every minute of it. No thank you. I'd rather she learned a valuable lesson which garners sympathy, and has us loving her even more as she picks up the pieces.

By Emma Hynes
Twitter: @ELHynes
Facebook: @EmmaHynesWrites
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Monday, 7 August 2017

Eva Price and the Fake Baby story

(This post was originally posted by Flaming Nora on the Coronation Street Blog July 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)


I love Eva Price.

I think she's a Coronation Street icon of our time.

I love her outfits too. Check out 9 of her fabulous frocks.

But I'm not enjoying the fake baby storyline, not one little bit - and here's why...

Motherhood in soaps is a drama in itself. There are good mums and surrogate mums (Rita Sullivan, Hayley Cropper), bad mums (Cilla Battersby), secret mums and mums who turn up with a dodgy accent and take over the Rovers Return (Stella Price).

And then there are those who pretend that they're going to be mums - and I'm looking at you, Eva Price.

In her attempt to get revenge on Aidan Connor for his cheating ways with Miss Maria, Eva is pretending she's pregnant in an attempt to hang on to her man.

This isn't the Eva I know. This isn't the Eva I want. This isn't what a strong woman does. Chuck him out, for gawd's sake. Rip his fancy shirts to bits and cut up his suits. Stitch up the holes in his underpants on a spare sewing machine in the faktry. Whatever you do, DO something!  Don't pretend to be pregnant, that's a stupid thing to do.  It's the most stupid thing in the world to do.

Aidan's cheated on you, Eva, he couldn't give a toss. He's a liar, a player, who thinks with his crotch. SAnd you know all about it. You know the truth. So why not leave him and move in with Leanne? But whatever you do, do something, anything, other than pretend.

Rant over. I'll get me coat.

Glenda Young @flaming_nora






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Friday, 28 July 2017

Cath Tyldesley reveals the truth about Eva's laugh

Cath Tyldesley reveals the truth about Eva's laugh
Cath Tyldesley, who plays Eva in Coronation Street, has revealed the inspiration behind her character Eva's famous laugh.

"I went to drama school with an opera singer, and she had a laugh which was quite similar and Eva's is a version of that," says Catherine in this week's TV Times.

"People keep sending me tweets asking for it as a ring tine. As if you'd want that as your ring tone!"

Ooh, I don't know...








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Sunday, 23 July 2017

Is Eva a Coronation Street Icon - Yay or Nay?

(This post was originally posted by Flaming Nora on the Coronation Street Blog July 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)


Is Eva Price a modern day Coronation Street icon? I say YAY most definitely.  For me, Eva's up there with the likes of other modern day Corrie icons such as Liz McDonald, Carla Connor, Roy Cropper. I've compiled a list of my favourite icons here.

Eva is pink and girly and sweet to the point of being sickly. But she's got a rod of iron running through her - and woe betide anyone who upsets her.  Her current obsession with getting revenge on Aidan will surely turn around so that Eva will start to show her steely side and chuck him out before dumping her 'mate' Maria.

She can go off to France for a while to gather her thoughts and paint her nails before coming back strong and tougher and pinker and sweeter than ever.

Eva 4ever.  Is she a Coronation Street icon - Yay or Nay? What do you say?







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Monday, 17 July 2017

Coronation Street Blog Interview with Catherine Tyldesley

(This post was originally posted by Jordan Lloyd Beck on the Coronation Street Blog in June 2017, reposted to this blog with permission.)

“She wants to take him for everything he’s got. She wants him to hurt”
Cath Tyldesley on Eva’s reaction to Aidan’s affair
 
Hiya! It’s just Jordan with another Corrie cast interview from the recent press day. This time, it’s with the fabulous Catherine Tyldesley who plays Eva Price. As one of my favourite characters currently treading the cobbles, I was very much looking forward to listening to the lady who brings her to life so well.
The interview centred upon the current love triangle. Unlike Eva, we all know that her fiancé Aidan is having an affair with that salon slapper Maria. However, time is ticking and pretty soon the fiery blonde will find out just what Aidan has been up to when she’s not been looking. Viewers should expect explosions and Cath wasted no time in teasing what’s to come when Eva the Diva is unleashed:
“It’s quite extreme…! She very much reverts back to Eva the Diva, which is great because when I first came into Coronation Street, she was a very fiery person. It’s nice to see her come back to that. She is quite extreme with the way she reacts. I don’t think I would have done those things personally but for me as an actor, it’s brilliant to play!”
Cath went on to explain that Eva is, naturally, upset and angry and the fact that Maria is her first best friend after the death of Kylie just rubs salt in the wound. Cath herself is hoping for her first proper Corrie catfight to come out of this. Interestingly, Eva finds out about the affair some time before taking any action. She doesn’t do the age-old thing of yelling, screaming and throwing clothes out of an upstairs window. It’s a proper revenge plot and according to Cath, Maria should be scared.
When teasing exactly how Eva will find out about naughty Aidan, Cath kept her cards very close to her chest. But she did enthusiastically promise that it’s a good reveal:
“It’s the best find-out ever!”
 
However, Eva will get through this bunny boiler stage, with the help of Toyah and Leanne – a dynamic Cath described as lovely. Interestingly, Cath also mentioned that Adam Barlow is to become a supportive face for Eva. However, don’t be misled into thinking that Adam will be Eva’s new squeeze; Eva will have very little time for men during her mad revenge plot.
“When I’m reading scripts, I’m cringing at what she’s doing. But it’s wonderful. Very Eva”
“She’s gonna come out of this stronger. It’s what Corrie do best – writing strong, feisty women”
But in typical Corrie style, Eva will suffer yet another blow only a week after finding out that Aidan is having an affair.
She’s pregnant.
This will have obvious emotional ramifications for the bubbly blonde, but as the conversation soon moved to how Eva will rock maternity wear – and how Cath will rock the bump – it would seem that Eva, like Madonna, is keeping her baby.
Veering away from the love triangle gossip, Cath began to spoke of Eva’s career potential. She pointed out that Eva’s focus in life has always been to have a boyfriend, not a career. Maybe now is the time to change that. Cath can see Eva having a business venture; something like a mobile tanning salon. What do you think? I think that’s a fantastic idea! However, my favourite little titbit to come out of this interview was the origin of Eva’s laugh:
“A girl that I went to drama school with was an opera singer and she had a laugh that was quite similar. Eva’s is like a very heightened version of that”
A very interesting chat and I for one cannot wait to see Eva the Diva unleashed on the cobbles once again.
As always,
Thanks for reading!
Jordan
Twitter: @JordanLloyd39






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