Coronation Street’s Kimberley Hart-Simpson wows in a white swimsuit as she hits her hot tub ahead of soap return
CORONATION Street’s Kimberley Hart-Simpson wowed in a white swimsuit in a hot tub ahead of her soap return.
The 37-year-old actress enjoyed a £300-a-night retreat with her rarely-seen mum.
She posed on the edge of the outdoor tub after taking a dip and looked sensational in snaps shared on Instagram.
Kimberley posted her photos ahead of her brief return to Coronation Street as Nicky Wheeler.
She left the ITV favourite back in 2022.
Earlier this month dropped some hints on social media that she was back filming after she began following Corrie stars Vicky Myers, Callum Lill and Channique Sterling-Brown.
The actors, who play Ds Swain, Joel Deering and Dee-Dee Bailey, have never appeared on the soap with Kimberly before, meaning she must have met them while being back on set.
And it has since been confirmed that she will indeed be back on our screens soon.
While the details of her return plot are under wraps, it is believed it will be in connection to her character’s pal, Daniel Osbourne, played by Rob Mallard.
Daniel developed up an unexpected friendship with Nicky after enlisting her services following his wife Sinead Tinker’s death, with Nicky looking very similar to his late spouse.
Meanwhile, The Sun on Sunday revealed how bosses are lining up one of their most grisly storylines — involving revelations of a dead baby from more than two decades ago.
Toyah, played by Georgia Taylor, 44, will find out the land is set to be dug up and fears her secret will be discovered.
A source said: “Aside from the fact that viewers want entertainment, this is still an incredibly dark and ambitious storyline, and some longtime fans may decide to pick apart the holes.
“It all played out on screen, the brutal attack, the aftermath, so for it to now transpire that she became pregnant from the rape, suffered a stillbirth all alone before burying her dead baby at The Red Rec has raised quite a few eyebrows on set.
“It’s not going to go down well.”