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Gemma Jones

Coronation Street's Katie McGlynn asks for help as she shares breast 'struggles'

Former Coronation Street actress Katie McGlynn has asked her fans for help as she explained how she 'struggles' with her breasts.

Katie, who is best known for playing Sinead Tinker on the ITV soap, took to Instagram on Wednesday to ask fans for clothing advice. She said she couldn't find anything to fit her due to "big boobs".

The 29-year-old posted a picture of herself wearing a low-cut, corset-style white top which showed off her cleavage. She wore her blonde hair straight and opted for a glamorous makeup look.

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She captioned the post: "When big boobs aren’t in fashion anymore. I don’t know about you ladies, but I can never seem to find dresses that fit me on the top without being too loose on the bottom… dresses these days aren’t meant for gals with bigger bosoms! Any recommendations of places for dresses that fit my needs would be massively appreciated… the struggle is real! #girlsproblems #bigboobsproblems."

She was inundated with messages from other famous faces and fans. Katie's Corrie co-star Sally Carman said: "Absolutely zero sympathy" followed by a number of fire emojis.

Strictly's Oti Mabuse gave some genuine advice as she said: "@lovebravissimo make clothes for rounder chests - this is not an ad they are good." Meanwhile, Hollyoaks' Stephanie Waring complimented her looks as she said: "You look fit though."

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