A CORONATION Street fan-favourite has revealed her ageless look more than two decades after being killed in the ITV soap.
The popular screen star, now 51, keeps telly fans up to date on her life with a series of regular Instagram uploads.
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One saw Maxine Peacock actress Tracy Shaw, 51, posing for a selfie in her garden, showcasing her fresh-faced look.
She donned a simple blue vest top and wooden bead necklace, leaving her signature blonde curly hair flowing loose over her shoulders.
The actress, who joined Coronation Street in 1995, went make-up free bar a slick of mascara and pink lip gloss.
She gushed to her fans: “When you finally have lawn again.”
Other recent uploads from the Cobbles favourite, who starred for seven years before her character was killed off by Gail Platt’s legendary bad boy partner Richard Hillman, played by Brian Capron, see her praising the “authenticity” of her natural curls and embracing the sunshine on a walk.
The Belper-born screen star has often wowed fans with her unrecognisable look.
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Maxine arrived on the cobbles as a friend of Fiona Middleton (Angela Griffin).
However, she betrayed her pal by having a one-night stand with Fiona’s boyfriend – Steve MacDonald.
A year after making her Weatherfield debut, she was awarded the Rear of the Year title.
In the soap, Maxine married butcher Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) and they welcomed a son named Joshua.
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She also ended up having a baby with the local doctor – despite being married to Ashley.
Her run came to an end when she was brutally murdered by Richard Hillman.
The character was struck with a crowbar after she returned home from the pub.
In the real world, Tracy’s pop career launched in 1998 and saw the release of two singles.
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These were Ridin’ High and a cover of Lonnie Gordon’s Happenin’ All Over Again.
Since leaving the soap, she played minor roles in ITV dramas but the majority of her work has been in the theatre.
The star appeared opposite Jason Connery in stage play The Blue Room in 2003.
The role saw her bare all on stage – as well as playing 15 different women in the production.
At the time, she told The Argus: “It doesn’t really bother me.
“Everyone goes on about me going naked but no one seems bothered that Jason does as well.”
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