Helen Flanagan has teased her return to Coronation Street seven years after leaving the soap.
The 35-year-old actress, best known for playing Rosie Webster on the ITV soap, said she "would love to" return to Coronation Street.
She starred on the soap from 2000 to 2012 and then reprised her role in 2017 for a year.
In a new interview with The Sun, the model said, "I’d love to go back to Coronation Street, but they just haven’t asked me and I live around the corner, but they just haven’t asked me."
"I’d love to, if they asked me. I’d come back, but they obviously haven’t," she added.
Helen, who lives near the Salford, Manchester-based set, further told the outlet that she would be able to work around her children.
For those unversed, Helen shares three kids, Matilda, 9, Delilah, 6, and Charlie, 3, with her ex Scott Sinclair.
Previously, in an interview with the Daily Star newspaper, Helen revealed that she was bullied as a child because of her Coronation Street fame.
"I did struggle with a lot of bullying in my first school because I was on Coronation Street," she told the outlet at that.
"I did really get picked on. My parents then moved me to a private girls' school," added Helen.