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ITV Corrie star 'set to be next Bond girl' after Rovers job gives her experience to shake martini for 007

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Michelle Keegan is among the favourites to join the next Bond film as the female lead.The former Coronation Street star, 36, recently shot to worldwide fame after starring in the Netflix thriller Fool Me Once, and is now tipped to follow in the footsteps of Eva Green, Gemma Arterton, Halle Berry, Britt Ekland, and Ursula Andress.

Betting expert James Leyfield, has revealed that Michelle could be going head-to-head with Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, for the coveted 'Bond girl' role.

Speaking on behalf of gambling.com, James said: "Michelle, who is 5/2 to be the next Bond Girl, started out in soaps, starring as barmaid Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street for six years. "That means she already knows how to perfect a martini - shaken, not stirred - but more than that, she could be an ideal MI6 colleague for Bond." OK!

have contacted representatives for Michelle Keegan And discussing how Jodie is the current favourite for the role, James explained: "Jodie Comer is the 6/4 favourite on specials betting sites to be the next female lead in a Bond movie. "The actress has had the perfect training ground in hit BBC spy thriller Killing Eve, for which she landed a Primetime Emmy Award for her superb portrayal of sociopathic assassin Villanelle. "She could be an ideal Bond Girl, but could be just as effective as the main villain in the next Bond movie. "The British actress cut her teeth in the likes of medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, as well as school drama Waterloo Road, before getting her big break as Villanelle.".

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