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Coronation Street's Harriet Bibby leaves co-star 'fanboying' as she puts on gorgeous bright display at soap bash

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Coronation Street star Harriet Bibby has left one of her co-stars 'fanboying' as she put on a bright display during the show's latest bash.

The cast of the ITV soap were out in force earlier this week as they attended their summer party in Manchester. They headed to popular celebrity haunt The Ivy in Spinningfield for the mid-year celebrations.

The long-running show's legend Bill Roache, aka Ken Barlow, led the arrivals for the bash alongside Sarah Barlow actress Tina O'Brien before the likes of Sally Carman-Duttine, Georgia Taylor, Daniel Brocklebank, Rob Mallard, Julie Goulding and Dolly-Rose Campbell all made an arrival.

Harriet, who plays Summer Spellman, was also in attendance and was among the show's stars keeping the pink theme alive by sporting a pair of pink satin shorts which she paired with a bright orange corset top and matching blazer before adding pink platform heels to her feet. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features Taking to Instagram, Harriet could be seen posing in the fancy bathrooms of the swanky restaurant which showed she had pulled her blonde locks into a stylish updo with her bangs left down and curled to frame her face and simply accessorised with a simple silver heart necklace and matching drop earrings.

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