PAT Phelan’s unavowed daughter has arrived on Coronation Avenue and the evil builder is none the wiser.
The liquidator – who is played by actor Connor McIntyre in the ITV max – will come look-to-face with his daughter without realising it when she appear on the cobbles as Seb’s key worker.
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Pat Phelan’s girl Nicola joins Coronation Roadway
But as she asks Pat about a potential apprenticeship to aid Seb, she hands him a business card and off, but something clicks in Phelan’s slayer brain and he begins thinking.
It advance after it was revealed high lean campaigner Nicola Thorp had won the desired role.
Nicola, 27, was conveyed home without pay from finance truehearted PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she was working as a temporary receptionist, for not wearing high remnant.
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Pat doesn’t understand he is talking to his daughter
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Nicola is irritating to help Seb, unaware that she’s conventional two feet away from her begetter
The news sparked a nationwide argument — which came to a head as a parliamentary study found some women are calm being forced to wear big heels, make-up and revealing apparel by their employer.
She has now landed the job of a existence after being signed up for Cwm.
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The Looking-glass reports Nicola will amuse oneself social worker Nicola Rubenstein, whose dad roll out to be Pat.
A Coronation Street source told the publicatio: “Nicola is Seb Historian’s case worker.
“Phelan knew her mum but wasn’t cognisant they had a child together.”
Nicola, from Carriage, East London, said she was told to assent on her first day at accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) Writer offices.
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Nicola Athlete will play Pat Phelan’s girl in Corrie
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Nicola is now head to the Corrie Cobbles
She was employed as a temporary by PwC’s outsourced reception firm Colonnade and left stunned after she sour up in flat shoes and told the accord.
The outraged temp started a request and won huge support from the popular.
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A hard-hitting report from MPs stated the episode is not isolated and laws protecting women are not up to gouge out.
It said firms who force women to don high heels at work should approach “substantial fines” at employment judiciary.
They found discriminatory dress jus canonicum ‘canon law’ were widespread despite existence unlawful.
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