In the world of Coronation Street, we’ve come to expect gripping storylines, dramatic twists, and surprise revelations—but nothing quite prepared fans for a real-life connection that’s been right under our noses for years. A jaw-dropping discovery has recently set social media ablaze: two of Corrie’s most memorable stars from different eras are actually mother and son in real life!
Yes, you read that right—Sue Jenkins, who played the fiery barmaid Gloria Todd in the 1980s, is the real-life mother of Richard Fleeshman, the actor behind teen goth heartthrob Craig Harris from the early 2000s. While their characters never shared screen time—appearing nearly two decades apart—their off-screen bond has stunned fans who never saw it coming.
Sue Jenkins first made her mark on Coronation Street in 1985 as Gloria Todd, a smart, sharp-witted barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn. With her charm and sass, she became a fan favorite in no time. Gloria held her own alongside iconic characters like Bet Lynch, carving out her place in Corrie history with a short but unforgettable run. Jenkins would go on to solidify her soap legend status with roles in Brookside and Emmerdale, but it’s her turn as Gloria that remains etched in fans’ memories.
Fast forward to 2002, and a new face arrives in Weatherfield—Richard Fleeshman as Craig Harris. Introduced as part of the Harris family in witness protection, Craig’s storylines quickly took center stage. From teenage rebellion and a controversial romance with Rosie Webster to the devastating family tragedy involving his sister Katie, Craig’s journey was packed with emotional highs and lows. Fleeshman’s performance was widely praised for its maturity and emotional depth—especially given his young age at the time.
The behind-the-scenes connection between Jenkins and Fleeshman only came to light recently when a fan casually pointed it out online. What followed was an explosion of surprise, admiration, and good-natured disbelief from long-time Corrie viewers. “How did we never spot the resemblance?” one fan tweeted. “This changes everythin”
Beyond the cobbles, both mother and son have carved out impressive careers. Jenkins has appeared in everything from Doctors to Heartbeat, while Fleeshman has dazzled audiences on the West End and Broadway, starring in hits like Ghost: The Musical and Legally Blonde. Their shared talent is unmistakable, and this newly uncovered family link adds yet another fascinating chapter to the Coronation Street legacy.
This revelation reminds us that Corrie doesn’t just craft compelling stories on screen—it also builds lasting legacies off it. In a soap that has always felt like a family, it’s fitting that one of its most surprising plot twists turned out to be real.