Catherine Tyldesley has shared exactly how she spent her 40th birthday weeks after being engulfed in a 'cakegate' row. The former Coronation Street star previously spoke out claims she was involved in trying to bag free cakes from a bakery for a party organised to celebrate the milestone occasion.
The row ensued when a bakery owner hit out after it revealed it had declined a PR company's request on behalf of an unidentified 'well-known' celebrity asking for the sweet treats for a 40th birthday celebration.
Three Little Birds Bakery in Yorkshire made headlines after owner Rebecca Severs, from Keighley, shared a screenshot of an email from PR company NVRLND asking the small business to make 100 cupcakes the celebrity’s birthday event and an extra smaller birthday cake for the celeb's husband. READ MORE: Helen Flanagan says she 'doesn't feel mum guilt' as she makes decision over three children amid 'juggle' READ MORE: Read more of today's top stories from the Manchester Evening News In the email, the PR company asked for the products in exchange for 'social media exposure' and an appearance in OK!
Magazine and while neither the bakery or the PR company named the famous face, other media reports later revealed the event revolved around Catherine, who denied any of it being true.