Claire Sweeney, known for her role on “Coronation Street,” has expressed a desire to see her character, Cassie Plumber, and Steve McDonald develop a romantic relationship. Cassie’s storyline recently saw her lose her job at a garage, only to be given a chance by Steve to care for Ken Barlow, despite her lack of qualifications. Sweeney, who joined the show as Cassie last year, discussed her character’s new job and growing connection with Steve, hinting at a potential romantic future. She noted that Cassie genuinely enjoys helping others and has a playful rapport with Steve, likening their interactions to a classic romcom scenario where the boy teases the girl he likes. Sweeney and her co-star Simon Gregson, who plays Steve, even joked about scenes where Steve asks Cassie to perform odd tasks, like cutting Ken’s toenails, which showcases their budding chemistry.
Despite an initial failed attempt at romance during a speed dating event, Sweeney believes Cassie and Steve are a good match due to their similar ages and interests. Off-screen, Sweeney and Gregson also share a lot in common, enjoying the same movies and music from their era, which translates into their on-screen chemistry.
Reflecting on her broader role in “Coronation Street,” Sweeney mentioned how her character Cassie, who initially interacted mostly with the Dobbs family, is now engaging more with the Barlows. Sweeney admitted feeling nervous about this shift but has grown comfortable with her co-stars, including Maureen Lipman and Jenny McAlpine. A particularly memorable moment for Sweeney was filming a birthday party scene for Steve with legendary characters Rita Tanner and Ken Barlow. As a long-time fan of the show, acting alongside these iconic characters was a surreal and cherished experience for her.
Sweeney shared how, throughout her career, she has often been so focused on her work that she hasn’t always taken the time to appreciate significant moments. However, filming with the Barlows was different; she paused to savor the experience and felt a sense of accomplishment. Another standout moment for Sweeney was when she put on Deirdre Barlow’s original glasses for a scene. While her character Cassie didn’t understand their importance, Sweeney, as a fan, recognized them as a piece of “Coronation Street” history, adding a layer of personal significance to her role